Every tree planted today is a promise to future generations.
James Wambua leads by example, nurturing not just a tree, but a culture of environmental responsibility and hope within his school.
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In celebration of Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, Janet, our intern, shared a heartfelt note of appreciation and encouragement to the men.
Her words carry a simple but powerful reminder that kindness and care can mean so much more than we realize.
Our team has been actively conducting school follow up visits for our sponsored students to stay connected with their academic journey and overall well being.
These visits provide valuable insights into each learner's academic performance, behaviour and participation in extracurricular activities, helping us better understand their progress and identify areas where additional support may be needed.
Today the Cohort 2026 Parentsโ First Meeting marked an important milestone in strengthening our shared commitment to supporting our learnersโ journey.
We engaged with parents on the sponsorship guidelines, reaffirmed the importance of collaboration in supporting their childrenโs education and reflected on the transformative power of education in shaping brighter and more hopeful futures.
The transition Program officially began on 21st May 2026, marking a new chapter of growth and opportunity for our students.
The program is designed to create pathways for young people to grow, thrive and confidently prepare for the future.
Through character development, life skills training, career readiness and practical exposure, we continue nurturing potential and shaping meaningful, lasting impact.
In times of adversity, compassion is translated into meaningful action.
We remain committed to walking alongside vulnerable children, providing protection, dignity and the opportunity for a safer tomorrow.