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Transforming Education for Vulnerable Children

Transforming Education for Vulnerable Children

• A number of children who once faced the risk of dropping out are now fully supported with scholarships, school materials, and daily meals.
This comprehensive support system addresses both educational and basic needs, creating a foundation for sustained learning.
Improving Child Health & Nutrition

Improving Child Health & Nutrition

• Our school feeding program ensures that children learn on a full stomach, leading to better concentration, energy, and school participation.
This nutritional support directly contributes to improved cognitive function and sustained engagement in classroom activities.
Permaculture Impact — SIC
Students harvesting fresh vegetables from the school garden
Nourishing Minds & Bodies

From garden to plate

Through our permaculture program, students actively participate in growing fresh, nutritious vegetables right at their schools.

The harvest doesn't stop at the garden gate — students get to enjoy the vegetables they grow as part of their daily school meals, creating a direct connection between sustainable agriculture and improved nutrition.

This farm-to-table approach not only reduces food costs for schools but also teaches students the value of self-sufficiency, healthy eating, and environmental stewardship.

Supporting Girls' Dignity and School Retention

Supporting Girls' Dignity and School Retention

• Two hunder girls have received menstrual hygiene support, helping them stay confidently.
This essential support ensures girls can attend regularly without interruption, promoting continuity and gender equity.
Enhancing School Infrastructure & Learning Spaces

Enhancing School Infrastructure & Learning Spaces

• 5 Classrooms have been renovated and equipped through the program hence it has now provided safe, clean, and child-friendly learning environments.
These improved facilities create optimal conditions for teaching and learning, directly impacting student engagement and academic outcomes.
Providing Sustainable Water Access

Providing Sustainable Water Access

• We have upgraded a borehole with solar-powered water supply to provide clean, reliable water to the community.
This sustainable infrastructure ensures consistent access to safe drinking water while reducing environmental impact through renewable energy.
Agriculture Irrigation Infrastructure — SIC
Irrigation infrastructure providing water for permaculture in Nyabiage

Agriculture Irrigation Infrastructure

Modernizing irrigation systems in Nyabiage to provide reliable water access for permaculture — transforming subsistence farming into sustainable, productive agriculture.

Nyabiage, Homa Bay County
Permaculture & Sustainable Farming
Water Access & Labor Reallocation

Infrastructure modernization acts as a catalyst for systemic community development, changing household economics and labor dynamics.

The Labor-Shift Phenomenon: Traditional manual water hauling and surface canal maintenance heavily burden women and youth. Automating water distribution through a pressurized network reallocates hundreds of hours of monthly household labor toward education, processing, and marketing.

Greenhouse & Shade Net Establishments — SIC
Greenhouse and shade net structures at a school supporting seed propagation

Greenhouse & Shade Net Establishments

Establishing greenhouse and shade net infrastructure at schools to enable sustainable seed propagation strengthening farmer access to quality seedlings and building climate-resilient agricultural systems.

Seed Propagation & Distribution
School-Based Agricultural Hubs
Climate-Smart Agriculture

Students actively participate in seed production within the greenhouses and shade nets. The seeds they produce are sold to local farmers and community members, generating sustainable income for the schools.

Capitation Fee Support: Revenue from seed sales directly contributes to school capitation fees reducing the financial burden on parents and ensuring that more students can access quality education. This creates a cycle where agricultural learning, student engagement, and school funding reinforce each other.

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Together, we can transform Kenya’s environmental future while empowering its most vulnerable communities. Every fruit seedling planted today becomes tomorrow’s source of nutrition, income, and hope. Your support doesn’t just restore forests it restores lives, dignity, and sustainable livelihoods for generations to come. Thank you for believing in Kenya’s green tomorrow.

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