How to donate


There are many ways to give and we are immensely grateful for any support no matter the size.  If you want to make a pledge but want to discuss it with us before making a payment, please complete our pledge form here.

Please also note that any donation can be ‘restricted’ to the specific project of your choice.  Take a look at ‘What Pembroke needs’ if you want to review the available projects .  Why not be recognised for your generosity.  Come and join us for an opening ceremony or put your name to a building, facility or plaque.

Direct donations to our Barclays UK or Kenya accounts

If you want to get straight on with making a payment then we have both a Kenya Barclays’s (KSh) account details and a UK Barclays (GBP) account.  Donations of all amounts are invaluable to us and we are incredibly grateful.

Click here for our Barclays UK and Kenya bank accounts.  Click here to complete a pledge form so that we can track your payment. Don’t forget to tell us if you are UK taxpayer so we can reclaim gift aid at a later date.


Tax breaks for UK tax payers Online

Just Giving allows you to make a donation online and have your gift aid (a 25% boost to your donation) automatically calculated and paid to the Pembroke House Foundation.  Don’t forget that if you are a 40%+ taxpayer you can claim up to 30% back on your donation at the end of the tax year.

Click here to be taken to ‘Just Giving’ which will take multiple payment methods.


Paypal and Credit Card Donations Online

If you would like to make an immediate payment online, you can make a payment from a paypal account or direct through a credit card.

If you are also a UK taxpayer, please also complete our pledge form here so that we can reclaim gift aid and boost your donation by +25%.


Leaving a legacy through a will

A legacy involves specifying Pembroke House as a beneficiary in your will.  There are four types: (1) pecuniary, (2) residual, (3) life interest and (4) conditional.  Click here to find out more about each one and the paperwork required.