Contact Us

Have questions or need assistance? We're here to help. Reach out to our team for support.

Get in Touch

Our team is dedicated to helping women and persons with disabilities in Busia County stay safe online. Contact us for support, questions, or collaboration opportunities.

Location

Busia County, Kenya

WhatsApp

+254 746 046 192

Hours

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our services and digital safety

Bytes of Change provides educational resources, reporting tools, and support for women and persons with disabilities in Busia County, Kenya. Our services include awareness campaigns, step-by-step guides on reporting online scams and harassment, and community support.

You can report online scams through our "Report Now" page, which provides direct links to official reporting channels like KE-CIRT/NCERT, Police DCI, and platform-specific reporting tools. We also offer a form to submit reports directly to our team, who can help guide you through the process.

Yes, all our services are completely free. Our mission is to make digital safety accessible to everyone, especially vulnerable populations in Busia County. Our educational resources, reporting tools, and support services are provided at no cost.

We welcome volunteers who are passionate about digital safety and community support. Please contact us through our contact form or email us at info@hedso.org with your interest and skills. We have opportunities for educators, translators, technical support, and community outreach.

Our website includes text-to-speech functionality, keyboard navigation support, high contrast mode, adjustable font sizes, and screen reader compatibility. We also provide materials in multiple formats and offer personal assistance for those who need additional support accessing our resources.

Emergency Contacts

If you're in immediate danger, contact these emergency services

Police Emergency

999

Call Now
General Emergency

112

Call Now
Safaricom Fraud

333

SMS Now
Cyber Crime

KE-CIRT

Report Online