A legacy of faith, education, health, and sustainability
The Al-Amin Complex is a unique waqf project that will serve as a community hub for Utange,
Mombasa. It will provide vital services — education, a mosque and madrassa, healthcare,
housing, and local shops — all designed to meet urgent needs while ensuring long-term
sustainability.
13 classrooms + 1 hall
Safe learning for orphans and vulnerable children
Building brighter futures for the next generation
Fact: Only around 50% of Kenyan children transition to secondary school.
Large mosque with male & female facilities
Madrassa for Qur’an and Islamic studies
A spiritual hub uniting the community
Fact: Over 70% of Mombasa’s population is Muslim, yet areas like Utange lack large mosques.
Clinic – 50 Patients Daily
Primary care, maternal health & vaccinations
Accessible healthcare close to home
Supporting vulnerable families
Affordable Housing
166 Residents
30 one-bedroom flats (120 residents)
23 bedsitters (46 residents)
Safe, affordable housing with dignity
Shops – Serving 6,000–7,000 People
10 retail shops for daily essentials
Affordable prices for the community
Income generation to sustain the waqf
Why Utange?
Utange is a rapidly growing part of Mombasa, yet it remains underserved in education, healthcare,
and affordable housing. Help Yateem’s field research identified this area as a priority to maximise
impact.