Transforming Communities Through WASH Projects
Discover the transformative impact of eco-loos in rural Kenya. Learn how Haller's innovative sanitation projects improve health, water access, and sustainability, benefiting smallholder communities near Mombasa. Support Haller’s mission to create lasting change.
2024 NGOs Awards Nomination: Best in Education
Education is at the heart of everything we do at Haller. It’s the foundation for sustainable change, empowering smallholder communities across Africa with life-long learning opportunities. Through farmer training, youth initiatives, and the Nguuni Education Centre, we are committed to fostering environmental stewardship, sustainable farming, and academic growth.
From our climate-smart training programs near Mombasa to the innovative Haller Farmers App reaching remote communities, we’re transforming lives. The Nguuni Education Centre, Kenya’s first free children’s library, continues to serve thousands of disadvantaged students, driving literacy and engagement.
Help us expand our impact. Vote for Haller in the ‘Best in Education’ category at the 2024 Kenyan NGO Awards! Your support can help us build self-sustaining communities and pathways out of poverty through education.
Haller Founder Wins 'Points of Light' Award!
We are proud to announce that Haller Founder, Louise Piper, has been awarded the Prime Minister's 'Points of Light' award for her work with our communities in Kenya. Well done Louise, richly deserved!
One Day's Wages
We have been chosen as One Day's Wages 100th charity!!!!For every pound donated via Haller's page on the One Day's Wages website, they will match it! There has never been a better time to donate!!!
Haller & Gravity Light
Haller has teamed up with Gravity Light Foundation to trial sustainable lighting in Haller communities. Gravity Light Foundation Commercial Director, Caroline Angus and Haller CEO Alia Malik met in London through social enterprise network, On Purpose. Haller projects in Kenya include a renewable energy component and methods have been trialled from biogas to solar charging stations. But Haller still had not found a durable low cost technology that would fit its communities.