Watoto Wenye Nguvu plans to empower, rescue, rehabilitate ,Resocialize and reintegrate 500 women with their children from street life into a dignified life. The project will advocate for the mental and physical health wellness for women in the society and empower 500 with technical skills of Fashion and Design, Hair and Beauty, Soap making, Bead making, Food and Beverage production that will enable them make a living and live a dignified life in a supportive environment.
Kenya faces a crisis with over 46,000 street-connected individuals, many being mothers and children. These families endure poverty, homelessness, and lack of access to education, healthcare, and social services. Teenage mothers often drop out of school, unable to pursue vocational training. Legal conflicts separate mothers from their children, leaving many on the streets. With foster care reforms aiming to replace institutionalized care by 2032, limited fo
This program transforms the lives of street-connected mothers and children by offering safe housing, food, and a supportive community. Mothers receive counseling, parenting education, and vocational training in skills like food and bevarage and dressmaking soap making , along with seed capital to start businesses. Children are enrolled in school or daycare. Families are reintegrated into communities with reunification, education support, and consistent follow-ups, ensuring sustainable change and
The project will rescue 500 from street life rehabilitated, with Safe Housing Basic Needs of food, and clothing, ending street exposure. 500 mothers will be Empowered with skills like catering, hairdressing soap making, which will help them achieve financial independence. 1500 Children of these mothers will be enrolled in schools and daycare, brightening their future. 15 psychotherapy centers will increase advocacy for women's mental and physical wellness
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