Our story

Our Story

Registered in Kenya in 2021, Ubin-Adam Afrika walks with families and schools in Migori County so young people with disabilities can learn in inclusive classrooms—with practical help when hardship would otherwise keep them out.

Ubin-Adam Afrika began with a simple conviction: every child belongs in school. In Migori County and the communities we serve, too many young people with disabilities still face barriers—fees, distance, stigma, or the lack of a wheelchair-friendly path to class. We exist to shrink those barriers so families are not alone and learners are not left behind.

Our work grows out of SUNCEP—partnering with primary schools and allies in Kenya and Hungary to strengthen inclusive education where it matters most. That means supporting learners from the poorest households with school fees, supplies, and transport when emergencies hit; walking alongside teachers and parents; and keeping dignity at the centre of how help is offered.

From our registration in September 2021 to the thousands of learners touched through partner school communities today, the story is less about numbers on a slide and more about names, classrooms, and small wins: a first full term in school, a parent who finally hears “your child can stay,” a partner school that keeps saying yes to inclusion.

We are Kenyan-led, community-rooted, and stubbornly hopeful. Whether you donate, sponsor a beneficiary, volunteer your skills, or pray for the families and team carrying this work— you become part of a longer story: one where inclusive education is not an exception in Migori, but the way we do school together.