Our Programs

Programs That Transform Lives

Every program we run is designed with the community, for the community. We focus on sustainable, long-term change that empowers individuals and families.

Inclusive education

We promote inclusive education by ensuring that all children and youth—especially those from vulnerable and displaced communities

The Challenge: Many children and youth struggle to access quality education due to limited academic support, poor learning facilities, and lack of practical skills training—leading to higher dropout rates and fewer future opportunities.

Our Approach: We support inclusive education through a combination of academic assistance, safe learning environments, and youth empowerment initiatives. 

Our key activities include:

Provision of tuition support

Provision of learning facilities and educational materials

Youth development through leadership training and role modeling

Financial literacy training

Vocational skills development for self-reliance and employability

Health support

We support the health and well-being of vulnerable children by providing basic medical care, health education, and mental health services that help them grow, learn, and thrive in a safe and supportive environment.

The Challenge: Many vulnerable children—especially from displaced and low-income families—lack basic healthcare and health education, leaving them exposed to preventable illness, poor hygiene, malnutrition, and untreated trauma that harms their growth and learning.

Our Approach: We deliver child-focused health services and education that address immediate medical needs while promoting long-term physical and emotional well-being.

Our key activities include:

Provision of first aid services for children

Provision of basic medical support

Health education sessions for children, including simple awareness talks on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention

Trauma healing, mental health, and psychological support for children

Child Protection & Advocacy

We protect children from abuse and exploitation by promoting their rights, strengthening prevention systems, and creating safe, supportive environments where they can grow with dignity.

The Challenge: Many children in vulnerable and displaced communities face abuse, early marriage, and child labor, with weak reporting systems and low awareness leaving them unprotected.

Our Approach: We strengthen child protection systems through prevention, awareness, and advocacy at the community level, ensuring that children are protected and their rights upheld.

Our key activities include:

Community awareness on child abuse prevention and reporting mechanisms

Child rights advocacy at community and institutional levels

Prevention and response to child labor

Disability Support

Our Disability Support program aims to promote dignity, inclusion, and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities. We address physical, educational, and social barriers to ensure that individuals with disabilities can actively participate in education and community life.

The Challenge: Persons with disabilities face barriers to mobility, education, inclusion, support, and self-confidence due to stigma and limited opportunities.

Our Approach: We respond with an inclusive, holistic approach that provides special education support, assistive devices, mentorship, confidence-building, and community awareness on disability rights.

Our Impact:

Persons with disabilities gain improved access to education and learning support

Increased independence and mobility among beneficiaries

Stronger social connections and peer relationships

Improved self-esteem and motivation

Greater community acceptance and inclusion of persons with disabilities

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Your support helps us continue these life-changing programs. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference.

Refugees helping refugees. Empowering orphans, persons with disabilities, and vulnerable children in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya.

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A refugee-led initiative founded on September 23, 2023 in Kakuma Refugee Camp.