Terms & Conditions

Terms and Conditions

Effective Date: 19 January 2026

Welcome to Be A Sister Foundation (“we,” “our,” or “us”). By accessing or using our website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms, please discontinue use of this website.

1. About Be A Sister Foundation

Be A Sister Foundation is a charitable organization committed to empowering vulnerable individuals and communities through outreach programs, education support, women empowerment initiatives, humanitarian aid, and community development activities.

Our mission is to create meaningful and lasting impact by supporting those in need and promoting positive social change.

2. Use of the Website

By using this website, you agree:

  • To use the website only for lawful purposes
  • Not to engage in activities that may damage, disrupt, or interfere with the functionality of the website
  • Not to attempt unauthorized access to our systems, data, or servers
  • Not to misuse any content, forms, or communication channels provided on the website

We reserve the right to suspend or terminate access to users who violate these Terms and Conditions.

3. Donations

a) Voluntary Donations

All donations made to Be A Sister Foundation are voluntary contributions intended to support our charitable programs and initiatives.

b) Allocation of Funds

We are committed to using donations responsibly and effectively. However, Be A Sister Foundation reserves the right to allocate donations to areas where support is most urgently needed.

c) Refund Policy

Donations are generally non-refundable unless a payment error or unauthorized transaction has occurred. Refund requests may be submitted through our official email address.

4. Third-Party Payment Services

Donations or payments made through this website may be processed by third-party payment providers. Be A Sister Foundation does not store sensitive payment information and is not responsible for the policies, practices, or security of third-party payment platforms.

Users are encouraged to review the terms and privacy policies of any payment provider used on the website.

5. Intellectual Property

All website content, including text, graphics, logos, images, designs, documents, and other materials, is the property of Be A Sister Foundation unless otherwise stated.

You may not reproduce, distribute, modify, publish, or use any website content without prior written permission from Be A Sister Foundation.

6. External Links

This website may contain links to third-party or external websites for informational purposes. Be A Sister Foundation is not responsible for the content, accuracy, privacy policies, or practices of external websites.

Accessing third-party websites is done at your own discretion and risk.

7. Limitation of Liability

Be A Sister Foundation shall not be held liable for:

  • Any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of this website
  • Temporary interruptions or unavailability of the website
  • Errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in website content
  • Any loss resulting from reliance on information provided on the website

Your use of the website is entirely at your own risk.

8. Privacy Policy

Your use of this website is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information.

9. Changes to the Terms and Conditions

Be A Sister Foundation reserves the right to modify or update these Terms and Conditions at any time without prior notice.

Any updates will become effective immediately upon publication on this page. We encourage users to review this page regularly.

10. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Kenya.

11. Contact Information

For any questions, concerns, or inquiries regarding these Terms and Conditions, please contact us:

Karen Njuguna Midwife | Humanitarian

With over 15 years of experience as a midwife, Karen has dedicated her career to supporting women, families, and communities through some of life’s most transformative moments. Her passion for holistic wellbeing led her to pursue a Master’s in Public Health, equipping her with the tools to address health and the social determinants of health on a broader scale.

Beyond healthcare, Karen is deeply committed to community leadership. She has organised and led cultural celebrations, youth programmes, and community events designed to empower, educate, and bring people together. Whether through mentoring young people, creating safe spaces for women, or facilitating cross-cultural dialogue, her work is rooted in the belief that strong, supportive communities change lives. Karen also volunteers with UK-Med, contributing her clinical expertise to humanitarian responses and global health initiatives that support communities in crisis.

As a co-founder of the Be a Sister Foundation, Karen brings a unique blend of clinical expertise, public health insight, and community passion into a platform dedicated to empowering women and youth. Karen and her team continually aim to expand their impact, supporting young people everywhere to rise with confidence, connection, and purpose.

Ikunna Onwuanibe General Practitioner | Humanitarian | Advocate for Women’s and Youth Health

Dr Ikunna is an experienced General Practitioner based in the UK, with three decades of clinical practice. She holds additional qualifications in occupational health and sexual health, with a strong professional focus on women’s health and the management of long-term conditions. A proud graduate of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, where she earned a master’s degree in public health, further deepening her commitment to health equity and community wellbeing. Her career spans both local and global contexts, including volunteer medical missions in the UK, Ukraine, Nigeria, and Kenya, where she has provided essential care in underserved communities. As a member of the UK Emergency Medical Team, Dr Ikunna contributes to international humanitarian responses, offering medical support in crisis-affected areas. Dr. Ikunna’s influence extends far beyond clinical care. As an educator and public speaker, she has organised and delivered webinars on menopause, diabetes, sickle cell anaemia, and healthy aging, reaching thousands of participants across diverse backgrounds. She drives health equity and community wellness through measurable results and sustainable change. Through her work with the Be a Sister Foundation, she is committed to inspiring individuals to take ownership of their health and, to make meaningful contributions to society. Through the Be a Sister Foundation, Dr. Ikunna is deeply committed to inspiring individuals to take ownership of their health and make meaningful contributions to their communities. Her approach blends clinical expertise with strategic advocacy, empowering people to lead healthier, more informed lives. Her vision for global health is clear and urgent as Dr. Ikunna passionately states: “Empowering individuals, especially young people, to take charge of their health is the catalyst for transforming communities. Together, we can replace despair with hope and build a world where health and dignity are not privileges, but rights for all.”