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Through trauma-informed mental health interventions, mentor matching, small business and financial training, career coaching, and reproductive health education, we have dismantled systemic barriers and successfully empowered the talented young women in our program. This has enabled them not only to achieve economic development alongside their more financially resourced peers but also to surpass them. Read more about our successes in 2024.

2023 has demonstrated that our program interventions are successful and scalable. In three years we have increased our school feeding program exponentially and our students are showing strong educational outcomes year over year. An estimated 3,000,000 people were affected by climate change related drought in Kenya in 2022; 100,000 of them were school age children in Kajiado county. We brought school feeding programs to 62,700 in 2023 Read more about our 2023 progress.

Economic strengthening of families expanded this quarter and we have continued growth in our post university employment rates. Drought friendly agriculture continues to expand into the Kajiado community with much excitement. Read more about our Q2 success here.