Our school provides free, high-quality education to 1,000 vulnerable children in Kakamega, rural Kenya. We target those aged 5-12, removing financial barriers through a rigorous curriculum, daily nutritious meals, and health support. By addressing malnutrition and educational gaps, we empower underprivileged students with the literacy and life skills needed for social mobility. Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty and foster a sustainable, empowered future for the entire community.
In rural Kenya, 1.2 million children are out of school due to extreme poverty. Families living on less than $2 a day cannot afford uniforms or books, forcing children into exploitative domestic labor. Furthermore, chronic malnutrition and long distances to schools lead to high dropout rates. The school solves this for 1,000 underprivileged children aged 5-12 by providing free education and daily meals. We remove the barriers of hunger and cost, breaking the cycle of poverty for 1,000 families.
The school solves this through a sustainable, cross-subsidized model. By integrating some children from well-off families who pay fees, we generate internal revenue to subsidize free education and meals for 1,000 vulnerable children. This inclusive environment removes financial barriers and prevents hunger-driven dropouts. Coupled with a rigorous curriculum and health support, we replace exploitative labor with a high-quality, stable path toward social mobility.
The long-term impact of the school is the total disruption of intergenerational poverty. By utilizing a socially inclusive model where fee-paying students subsidize the education of 1,000 vulnerable children, we ensure a permanent, self-sustaining institution. This produces a generation of literate, skilled graduates with high earning potential, effectively ending reliance on exploitative labor. The result is a thriving community with improved economic stability and health outcomes.
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