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School Mentorship Program
The School Mentorship Program works with nine schools on a weekly basis, equipping students with essential life skills to help them navigate personal, social, and academic challenges.
The program is implemented by 15 committed mentors who are passionate about shaping future generations. These mentors engage directly with learners, offering guidance, support, and positive role modeling.
The program also provides an opportunity for students awaiting transition to higher institutions in September to give back to their communities through mentorship and service.












Education Sponsorship Program
The Education Sponsorship Program supports highly vulnerable students who are unable to afford senior school, which is a critical stage of basic education.
Through this program, the foundation provides school fees and essential school requirements, ensuring that learners can continue their education without interruption and pursue their dreams with dignity and stability.












Entrepreneurship & Skills Development
This program is aimed at improving the lives of rural communities, especially women and youth, by equipping them with practical livelihood skills to help improve their personal lives as well as those of their families.
However, implementation has been limited due to a lack of sufficient funding to fully roll out the program.












Psychosocial Community Program
The Psychosocial Program focuses on strengthening mental well-being, resilience, and healthy relationships within the community through both group and individual support.
The program includes community workshops and individual counseling sessions for teens, children, and women facing challenges such as school dropout, alcoholism, and parenting difficulties.












Menstrual Health & Hygiene Program
The Menstrual Health & Hygiene Program aims to reduce period stigma in schools and communities while promoting dignity and ensuring girls are able to attend school regularly.
The program also conducts advocacy on menstrual hygiene and management, creating awareness and encouraging open conversations around menstrual health.
Support is provided through the distribution of sanitary pads, underwear, and toothbrushes to promote overall hygiene and well-being.
In Kenya, many girls still face challenges accessing menstrual products, with a significant number missing school during their periods due to lack of supplies and stigma.












Decent Housing & Sanitation Program
The Decent Housing & Sanitation Program aims to improve the living conditions of vulnerable families within the community by supporting the construction of safe and decent housing using locally available materials.
The program focuses on providing families with secure and dignified shelter, ensuring that all members, including children, have adequate space and safety at home. In many vulnerable households, limited housing forces older children to sleep in neighboring homes due to lack of space, especially where families live in a single traditional hut shared mainly by parents and younger siblings.
The sanitation component of the program is designed to improve hygiene and basic household sanitation standards within rural communities.











