Founded by Kenyan parent, powered by community, fighting for every child's right to thrive.
To ensure every Kenyan child with neurological challenges has access to therapy, support, and opportunities to thrive — regardless of their family's location or financial situation. We bridge the gap between diagnosis and action through direct grants, community networks, and advocacy.
A Kenya where neurodiverse children are fully included, celebrated, and supported — where no parent fights alone, and every child can reach their potential. We envision inclusive schools, accessible healthcare, and communities that embrace differences.
These principles guide everything we do, from therapy grants to policy advocacy.
Unity in diversity — we bring together parents, therapists, and advocates across all Kenyan communities.
Every child and family deserves respect, regardless of their neurological condition or background.
Truth and transparency in our advocacy, funding, and relationships with families.
Continuous learning and adaptation to better serve Kenyan families.
From a heartfelt experiences to a global movement.
Mourine Awino identified gaps in support for children with neuro disabilities, defined the mission of Neuro Kids Warriors, and mobilized a team to launch outreach, advocacy, and support programs.
Raised KES 1.2M to fund therapy sessions for 47 children across Nairobi, Kiambu, and Machakos.
Opened support groups in Kisumu and Eldoret. Partnered with Moi University Teaching Hospital.
Mombasa office opens. Reached 100+ families. Started Swahili-language support groups.
Presented to the National Assembly on inclusive education. Joined East African Neurodisability Alliance.
Active in 6 counties, 17 trained therapists, 22 partner schools. Launching mobile therapy units.
Parents, professionals, and warriors fighting together.
Leads the vision and strategy of the organization, builds partnerships, and drives advocacy efforts for children with neuro disabilities across Kenya and Africa.
Treasurer and a parent of a child with cerebral palsy. She brings both financial leadership and the invaluable perspective of lived experience to the team.
The Secretary of Neuro Kids Warriors and a mother to a child with Spina Bifida, blending organizational leadership with lived experience..
Designs and oversees all programs, including therapy support, parent training, and inclusive education initiatives to ensure meaningful impact.
Working together for Kenya's neurodiverse children.
We are members of the East African Neurodisability Alliance (EANA) and the Global Alliance on Cerebral Palsy.