Linet: Advocating for Children with Disabilities
My hope is to see that every learner in school is supported, included in all activities, and fully accepted within their community.
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My hope is to see that every learner in school is supported, included in all activities, and fully accepted within their community.
Linet: Advocating for Children with Disabilities Read More »
I will be an advocate and will walk with them towards justice if that is where their healing can be found.
Faith: Healing Through Justice Read More »
So many young women are sexually harassed as they search for jobs. I am committed to encouraging young people who are survivors to share their stories.
Janepher: Fighting Harassment in the Workplace Read More »
My future dream is to build a school, where girls from marginalized communities will be able to access education
Carriver: Educating the Future Read More »
The room was full of talent and we were honored to have this student from our partnering High School share her gift of spoken word with us.
International Day of the Girl 2019 Read More »
Our team in Kenya held an interactive workshop on Turning Tables: Leadership that empowers the team to propel the dream! We created and strengthened models for leadership that would disseminate change across communities and we also developed value systems for community-led initiatives.
Leadership Models that Empower Read More »
Did you know you can double your support? You can if your employer participates in our Matching Gifts Program! Many corporations match employee donations (or the tax deductible component of your membership) to our organization.
Corporate Matching Read More »
We have laughed at the crazy activities and jokes that were part of the lesson, cried when we needed to, became angry at the realities of injustice, and spoke up to voice our opinion.
Since its inception in 2018, we have been able to reach over 3,000 students in 10 different schools in Kibera, East Africa’s largest slum.
Eneza: Make it Known! Read More »