


A unique, modern school in rural Kenya
We provide free education to 270 children from Dzunguni village - all funded by donations.

Our mission
To provide free, primary education for all children in Dzunguni village.
Our vision
To increase the quality of life for underprivileged children in Kenya through education.
Our mission
To provide free, primary education for all children in Dzunguni village.
Our vision
To increase the quality of life for underprivileged children in Kenya through education.
Our values
Creativity, Joy, Love and Integrity

We provide
Free primary education for 200 children
Nutritious breakfast and lunch
Free school uniforms and materials
Extracurricular clubs and activities
Support for former students through 3 years of Junior Secondary School
We provide
Located in one of Kenya's poorest regions, we give children the chance to learn and grow, giving them hope for a brighter future – all at no cost to their families.
We provide nutritious porridge and lunch daily to all our students and staff. For some students, these meals are the only food they receive, making them essential for their health and learning.
We supply all necessary school materials and two sets of school uniforms. The students even get to choose their own uniform colours!
Our program includes a variety of after-school activities, such as football, taekwondo, arts and crafts, agriculture club, computer club, and English clubs, providing students with opportunities for personal growth and skill development.
Since 2024, we are thrilled to support our former students as they continue their education in Junior Secondary (classes 7-9). We cover their school fees, admission fees, exam fees, uniforms, and lunch, ensuring they have the resources they need to succeed.
How it started
Lindsay’s journey started with a simple goal: to find herself and a deeper meaning in life. That search led to something incredible — creating a school that now provides free education to 270 children.
How we do it
By engaging an international network of donors, volunteers, friends and family, we have built a school in rural Kenya, offering free primary education to children from Dzunguni village.
Donations
Eco moyo is mainly run from donations from individuals that support our work - both by monthly contributions and separate donations.
Funding from organizations
We collaborate with organizations that want to help us grow.
Volunteer efforts
Volunteers contribute their time and skills, which helps reduce costs.
Latest updates from instagram @ecomoyo




We provide 274 children with free education safe adults and two meals a day.
By supporting our work, you help to create a real. lasting change for these children. 🧡
Every donation, no matter the size truly matters.
Link in bio for more info and how to contribute 🫶🏽
#ecomoyo #educationmatters #freeeducation


We have 26 new little ones in PP1 🥹
We had a visit from class 9 who is writing letters to their new penpals in Norway 🤩
Aaaand class 5 won’t stop asking when we’re going swimming 😂


We are back in school and term 1 is in full swing already. But we wanted to take this opportunity to say thanks to everyone who has contributed to our school lately. Contributions have come from Norway, Sweden, Netherlands and the US - to our (not so little) school in the Kenyan bush and that is simply amazing. 💚💚💚
Thanks to all of you and 2026 let's goooo!🤩


Tips! Gi 50 kroner for hver gang du hører svorsk i videon 😄 Lenke i bio!
#ecomoyo #kenya #kilificounty


Årets julekort er her – det fineste julekortet man kan få!!!
Vi har fire kategorier i år: svømming, dans, musikk og voksenopplæring. Noen skal vi starte, andre skal vi utvikle videre — alt betyr enormt mye for barna og landsbyen.
Velg den kategorien som føles riktig for deg, eller som passer perfekt til den du vil gi kortet til!!
Dere som kjenner oss vet hvor mye dette betyr her nede. 🧡🩷
👉 Lenke i bio


A 7am pickup and the party started already on the bus, as always. We went straight to Naivas - on request of the students, they wanted to go and see a big supermarket. It’s a big change from the local shop in our village, which is a small hole in the wall-shop. This Naivas is around 1 hour 20 minutes away from the school.
After that it was time to visit our friends at @watamusnakefarm to learn about snakes, what to do and what not to do when encountering different snakes. They have welcomed us before and are always available to answer any questions when we see different snakes around our school and what to do.🙏🏽🐍
Then we had lunch at a restaurant before the highlight of the day: the beach 🤩🤩
As always - this whole day is pure joy. Everyone enjoys it and the students get valuable exposure.
We are gonna miss these guys a lot at Eco Moyo, but we’re happy to still be a part of their life with supporting them in their Junior Secondary education 🧡


In rural Kenya, women carry much of the daily work — raising children, farming, collecting water, cooking and taking care of their families. Many never had the chance to go to school, and opportunities for paid work are still limited.
At Eco Moyo, we see the strength and resilience of women every day — from our dedicated staff who keep the school running, to the mothers who make sure their children attend class and the women in our Adult Literacy Club who are learning to read and write for the first time.
These women are creating change for themselves, their families and their community.
During our Girls Day on Saturday, our guest speaker reminded the girls and women that progress for women starts with education and equal chances. When they get the opportunity to learn and grow, everyone benefits.
We are happy and grateful for playing a part in this in our community, but we still have long way to go and we are not planning to stop 🩷


On Saturday we gathered our girls and mothers to honour this important day — a celebration of every girl’s strength, voice and potential.
This year’s theme, “The Girl I Am: The Change I Lead,” reminded us that leadership comes in many forms. You don’t have to be a political leader to inspire change — every girl can lead in her own way, in her family, her school and her community. 💪🏾
We were joined by wonderful guest speakers who shared powerful messages about courage, self-belief and the difference each girl can make. 👊🏾
One of our grandmothers moved us deeply with a poem in true Giriama style, sharing her story of being married young and missing the chance to finish school. Today her grand daughter studies here at Eco Moyo — and she herself comes to learn how to read and write. Her wish is simple yet powerful: that her grand daughter will have the opportunities she never had. 💚
We celebrated with a colourful fashion show, a joyful catwalk of confidence — and of course lots of dancing! 💃🏽✨
Here’s to every girl — bold, brilliant and leading change in her own way. 💛


On Saturday we gathered our girls and mothers to honour this important day — a celebration of every girl’s strength, voice and potential.
This year’s theme, “The Girl I Am: The Change I Lead,” reminded us that leadership comes in many forms. You don’t have to be a political leader to inspire change — every girl can lead in her own way, in her family, her school and her community. 💪🏾
We were joined by wonderful guest speakers who shared powerful messages about courage, self-belief and the difference each girl can make. 👊🏾
One of our grandmothers moved us deeply with a poem in true Giriama style, sharing her story of being married young and missing the chance to finish school. Today her grand daughter studies here at Eco Moyo — and she herself comes to learn how to read and write. Her wish is simple yet powerful: that her grand daughter will have the opportunities she never had. 💚
We celebrated with a colourful fashion show, a joyful catwalk of confidence — and of course lots of dancing! 💃🏽✨
Don’t miss the video!!
Here’s to every girl — bold, brilliant and leading change in her own way. 💛


We like painting, drawing, singing, jumping, rolling, playing guitar, recording music, modelling, storytelling ,role playing and everything in between.
Kids have fun as they glow and it’s always beautiful to see their inner bulb light on as they have fun learning and playing games.
The creativity lab has become a complementary space for learning through the curriculum as it supports other learning areas and offers different ways to instruct the kids and facilitate learning. 🖥️🎨🎭🎼🧩


They have supported us with a few different projects over the years but they have always been our main sponsor for our porridge!! For many many years they have secured our students a nutritious breakfast every day 🫶🏼
So nothing was more fitting that they brought some sweets to give out to all the children - as you can see brought a lot of joy 😍😍


We celebrated World Literacy Day together with Grades 3–6 and our growing adult class, now 35 strong (31 women and 4 men).
We talked about the importance of literacy and how being able to read is more than a skill: it’s confidence, independence and a doorway to new opportunities.
We then spread out to read some short stories and we are so proud of the progress our learners are showing in reading!!




With only 9 weeks left of school in 2025 we have all the planes to make the most out of it.
Look how beautiful our school ground is after a VERY SUCCESSFUL RAIN SEASON! After last year’s drought this is a sight for sore eyes. The carpentry club have been busy painting tyres and building furnitures while the agriculture club have been busy planting both plants and maize.
- Eco Moyos first ever harvest of maize gave us 73KG!! Amazing!! 🌽🌽🌽🌽
Words of wisdoms from the walls in the special ed classroom: dream big, work hard, never stop learning & believe in yourself 👊🏼


In the future we would like to be able to keep our facilities open all year around to offer our children and youth a safe, meaningful place to be during the long school holidays.


For this closing day, we separated children and parents to hold an important workshop for the parents.
We were honored to welcome Kilifi County Children’s Officer, Mr. Emmanuel Wandera Apopo, along with Ngerenya Child Protection Volunteer Officer, Caxton Thaki.
They held a workshop with the parents covering:
- Children’s rights and their importance
- The value of education—especially for kids in Kilifi facing historic challenges within education.
- Responsibilities of separated parents, including ways for mothers to hold fathers accountable
- How to report child protection concerns
- Parents’ roles in supporting their children’s welfare
The children celebrated with traditional dancing, performances and special mentions.
Now its time for a well deserved break for everyone and the school reopens on August 26th — see you then!
#ecomoyo #childprotection #educationmatters #kilificounty #communitysupport


We shared the history behind this important day and highlighted trailblazing African women who’ve made their mark in politics, science, activism and the arts—showing our girls that they too can lead, create and inspire. 💪🏾🌟
To close the day, our girls took the stage with beautiful patriotic songs and traditional dancing 🎶💛
A powerful reminder: representation matters. Dreams are valid. The future is bright.
#EcoMoyo #EmpowerGirls #AfricanExcellence #RepresentationMatters #GirlsAndWomenOfAfricanDescent


Kenya faces a significant litter problem, particularly in urban areas, due to poor waste management systems and public awareness. Despite efforts like the plastic bag ban, illegal dumping and lack of proper disposal facilities continue to pollute streets, waterways and natural environments.
We had a day of cleaning up our school compound, talking about environment and made pledges to help our Mother Earth and the surrounding environment in our village 🙏🏾


🇰🇪 Today we celebrate Madaraka Day — the moment Kenya took charge of its own destiny. On June 1st, 1963, Kenya gained internal self-rule from British colonial rule. It’s a day to honor the courage, unity and resilience of those who fought for freedom.
As this years Madaraka Say is on a Sunday, tomorrow will be a public holiday and the school is closed.
#MadarakaDay #Kenya #freedom #proudlykenyan


Today is World Football Day and we loooooove football!! Wether it’s break time, evening or weekend practice or tournaments, our teams always give 100%! And celebrating goals or wins at Eco Moyo is just something extra ❤️⚽️
#worldfootballday #ecomoyo #kenya




We’re incredibly proud (and a little emotional!) to share that we’ve just started our very first adult literacy club — and 30 women from our village have signed up!
These amazing women — mothers, aunties, grandmothers — now come twice a week to Eco Moyo to learn how to read and write. For many of them, this is the first time ever setting foot in a classroom. Most of these women were never given the chance to attend school growing up — not because they didn’t want to, but because of gender biases, traditional roles and social expectations. Boys have often been seen as the future breadwinners, while girls were expected to stay home and take on domestic responsibilities. Education was simply not prioritized for them.
This is a huge step, not just for them personally, but for our whole community. It’s about a sense of community, creating opportunities and helping parents feel more confident and involved in their children’s learning — so they can take a more active role in their children’s education at home.
We’re honestly over the moon to see how many signed up for this first round. We hope it’s just the beginning of something long-term and growing — the first of many literacy clubs to come.
This also marks a HUGE milestone for Eco Moyo.
We now have:
📚 200 children at our primary school
📚 70 youths supported through secondary school
📚 30 women in our brand new adult literacy club.
That’s 300 people (!!!!) we’re actively supporting through education — across generations!
Holy crap. 🥹😄
We’re honestly blown away and so proud of what this project has become — and how it continues to grow and evolve every day.
This is all thanks to you guys, who keep supporting our work. We could never do this without you 🥰


We asked the students ”What makes you happy” and the answers were mostly eating, playing, dancing, singing, watching TV, learning and friends.
No one said anything about having money, a big house or any possessions of any kind and we think that is very beautiful and it’s a reminder to all of us what really matters 🩷🧡


Over the years, this has evened out and this year’s Class 6 is the first to be nearly the same age across the board! Smallest in size so far but undoubtedly the cheekiest class 6! 🤗


(Important info: they got help lifting that big tyre 😄)




It’s very often that the girls have more chores at home and can’t stay behind after school to play football like the boys, but we have dedicated Mondays to Girls Club!
Meaning we are kicking out all the boys at 16.00 sharp and the girls get at least once a week where they are allowed to stay after school and have activities with girls only! It’s dancing, singing, arts, football and just playing 🫶🏽💖


This time we have said goodbye to our Shiloh. She has also been a part of Eco Moyo since the very beginning. Lindsay rescued her from poor circumstances as the smallest puppy and she has been a part of the family ever since.
She has guarded the school loud and clear; and kept unwanted visitors away at night - she has also kept a lot of our visitors awake at night 😂
Every time Lindsay would come back to Eco Moyo, Shiloh made sure to tell everyone. She would become so happy and make her own, very loud scream - which made Buddy appear from wherever he was, all happy cause he knew that was the “Lindsay is back-scream” ❤️.
Shiloh, like Buddy, also got to spend the last months of her life retired on the beach together with Lindsay and her old friend Ninja 🥰
Rest in peace, we love you and we will miss you Shiloh ❤️🫶🏽


First off - 2025 is off to the best start possible: we now support 70 of our previous students through junior secondary school (class 7-9). We pay for school fees, uniforms and food in those schools who offer it. So our class 7s were here on Friday to report to which school they will attend. 👩🏾🎓👨🏾🎓
Second of all, we’ve never had a class 6 this “small”. 🥹🥹 When Eco Moyo started there were so many kids who’d never gone to school before so older kids got put in younger classes creating a big age difference in the classes. Last years class 6 had a span of 12-16yo. This year almost everyone are the same age and it will take some time to get used to that these boys and girls 11-12yo are actually the biggest kids in school now 😄(it’s the boys in green shirts in assembly in pic # 4)
Third - we had some problems with the swings, they kept breaking but have now been fixed and they’re already in full swing all day, which is wonderful to see 🤩
Fourth: we have filled up PP1 with 25 students already the first day and their uniforms are already on the way. Stay tuned to see which colours they’ve chosen!! We have hired Sidi and Fatuma from Dzunguni to make uniforms for all students - both ours at Eco Moyo and for secondary, creating local jobs in our community 🫶🏽
Fifth: election for school president was done on Friday as well. One had promised more English speaking and discipline in school and the other one had promised more football. The winner will be announced on Monday morning assembly - we are eagerly waiting to see those results 😂
Sixth: we had club orientation so that the students can choose a club that interests them. New for this year is Drama & Music! 🎭🎼
A little test for you guys, can you name any other of our clubs/after school activities?🥋


⭐️ First of all a huge thanks to Leon, you came in as a saving angel and have changed the life of so many kids we now support through Secondary School.
⭐️ A huge thanks to Barnefondet who funded Kenya’s first Creativity lab from Leap Learning!
⭐️ We are currently building a new staff room and offices, designed by Frida, a super volunteer who’s staying with us for a long time, and a huge thanks to her family who had a fundraiser for it! Also a huge thanks to a very good friend of ours who is also funding this, we appreciate you.
⭐️ Solar power!!! From 2 buildings to 15. Do we need to say more. Thanks to @iugnorge and our friends in the US for funding this and to IUG, Dagfinn and Lina a volunteer earlier this year who made it happen!
⭐️ This year our village has struggled due to no rain in the rain season, so we organised a holiday lunch program - giving around 350 kids lunch everyday in November and December, a huge thanks to everyone who supported this. This meant a lot for everyone in the village and for us to be able to support our village in a tough time.


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