Creating a Lasting Change Through Livelihood Training

For most of these young women, growing up with a variety of foods was a non-reality.… [But the skills they learn] go beyond the young woman and extend to her children and future children, who now will grow up with better food choices than that of their mother, and potentially to her family and community as well. And again, it’s about providing her with life skills she may never have had access to before.

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A Slideshow of Our 2022 Solidarity Stomp

Over 150 people from 11 countries (Kenya, USA, Canada, France, Italy, Belgium, United Kingdom, Singapore, Luxembourg, Norway, and Switzerland) and 4 states participated in this year's Solidarity Stomp, as we all together trekked "to Kenya!" And because of you, the programs at Neema are thriving and our students and their families are being supported.

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Guest Post
Overcoming Loss and Poverty to Support Her Father: Sarah's Story

Now that she’s back in school, Sarah’s father says that she has hope. Because he didn’t have the money to pay for school fees, Sarah was supposed to just stay home. But after they heard about Neema and she started, it has transformed her in terms of education and good health, and he’s grateful for that. His desire is for Sarah to have hope and a bright future.

Sarah says she is grateful to God for bringing her to Neema because she knows after she is done with school she will have to give a helping hand to the father who does everything single handedly.

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