One thing I have observed and loved is that all the girls not only want to make it but also want to help other girls who might be going through things that they have experienced. [One of our recent graduates, Lydia, even acquired work—making masks—for the third year students interning in our Neema shop].
Read MoreLydia came to Neema from an unstable family. She lived in abject poverty and was also being brought up by a step-father. Today, Lydia runs a small business, she is able to support herself, her kids, and her parents.
Read MoreMercy has had rheumatoid arthritis for over half her life in rural Kenya. Once a vulnerable young woman, she's now an empowered seamstress.
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