• Trained groups with membership capacity of 30 in microfinance and entrepreneurship.
  • Managed to empower youth, women, PWDs to establish personal enterprise through Microfinance training and small business skills development.
  • Increased participation of the grassroots community groups into HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria awareness and management.
  • Establishment of a project that serves as a platform for projects publicity and promotion of business to entire world.
  • Training of youths on alternative ways to avoid violence (peace training).
  • Successfully carried out Microfinance social impact forums (saving and loaning)
  • Acquired a sewing machine from Safaricom foundation for community empowerment and life skills development.
  • Offering of pro bono counseling services to survivors of GBV/SGBV and henceforth accepting themselves back to the community.
  • Being able to rehabilitate youths affected by drugs to come back into normality and continue with their daily life activities.

Above: A mural in Kilifi sensitizing the public against Sexual and Gender-based Violence.

  • Use of voluntary service from both local and international volunteers.
  • Capacity building of community-based groups, women groups, youth groups and persons with disabilities.
  • Linkages and collaboration with various stakeholders, civil society organizations, NGO and government departments.
  • Household centered approaches that link OVC services with HIV affected families and strengthening community structures which protect and promote healthy child development such as churches, child area advisory councils/committees.
  • Social support including vocational training, income generating activities, social and legal protection and prevention services including positive behavior counseling.