Somali Community Support Network (SCSN)
The Somali Community Support Network (SCSN) is a Somali humanitarian and development organization dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable communities across Somalia.
Our work focuses on internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, women, children, and youth affected by conflict, climate change, poverty, and displacement.
Through community-driven initiatives and partnerships with international development agencies, government institutions, and civil society organizations, SCSN delivers integrated programs that provide immediate humanitarian assistance while promoting long‑term development and resilience.
Our Programs
Our Mission is to build a resilient community where every individual has access to resources, care, and support to thrive. SCSN envisions a future where Somali families overcome poverty, discrimination, and injustice through education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and social programs
Food Distribution & Nutrition
Livelihood and economic empowerment programs
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
Education and vocational skills development
Specific Objectives
Alleviate poverty
Alleviate poverty and promote economic independence by developing community infrastructure.
Technical Training
Provide technical training to women and youth for employment
Community Health
Enhance maternal and child health through community healthcare.
Water and Sanitation
Improve access to clean drinking water and sanitation
Peace building
Promote grassroots peace-building initiatives
Somalia Community Support Network (SCSN) Core Values
Trusted by the community and stakeholders
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01. Respect and Value
02. Integrity and Equality
03. Commitment and Dedication
04. Excellence and high performance
05. Accountability and Transparency
06. Credibility and Trustworthy
Read about Our activities and Events
Community Resilience; Youth, Child and Women empowerment ; Psycho- Social Support; Counselling for Victims of Violence; Civic Education , Poverty alleviation initiatives in livelihood development, Women and Child health, Rural water Supplies and sanitations (WASH).





