Our story, our mission, and the values that drive everything we do.
Our Journey
Years Serving
Kenyan Families
End To End Welfare was founded by a group of community leaders who witnessed too many Kenyan families struggling to afford dignified burials for their loved ones. Too often, financial hardship forced families to make heartbreaking compromises on a farewell that should reflect the full value of a life lived.
We set out to change that. Over a decade later, we have supported thousands of families across all 47 counties of Kenya — ensuring that every send-off, regardless of income level, is handled with the dignity and grace that every person deserves.
Our name says it all. We are with you from the very first phone call to the final farewell — end to end.
To be the most trusted and accessible welfare organisation in East Africa, ensuring that every family can honour their loved ones with dignity and without financial burden.
To provide accessible, comprehensive, and compassionate welfare support to all our members — delivering dignified farewell services that honour the value of every human life, regardless of social or economic status.
We are guided by these principles in every interaction, every service, and every decision we make.
Member Families
Counties Covered
Claims Processed
Years of Service
We are more than a welfare association — we are a support system that shows up when it matters most.
We mobilise within hours of notification. Our 24/7 emergency line ensures no family waits when every minute counts.
Every member of our team is trained to handle bereavement with sensitivity, patience, and genuine care.
Our flexible payment plans ensure that protecting your family is never out of reach — regardless of your income.
We operate under Kenyan law, fully registered and regulated, giving you complete peace of mind.
One call handles everything. No need to coordinate multiple vendors — we manage the entire process for you.
With coverage across all 47 counties, we are wherever your family needs us — urban or rural.