Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya

by Neema Project
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya
Teach permaculture& Fight Food Insecurity in Kenya

Project Report | Sep 15, 2025
Tailoring + Farming + Catering = 3x Employability

By Gaelle Beltran-Gremaud | Executive Director

Elizabeth in Neema's farm
Elizabeth in Neema's farm

Right now, thanks to people like you, vulnerable young women in rural Kenya are learning vocational skills that empower them to build brighter futures! 

Ann is learning tailoring, Priscillah is training in catering, and Elizabeth is studying agribusiness—three strategic career paths to provide for themselves and their families, and break the cycle of extreme poverty.

 

Elizabeth’s Journey: Rediscovering Hope in Life

Elizabeth attended primary school but had to drop out of secondary school when her guardian—who took her in after her mother passed away—couldn’t afford to pay for her school supplies. Today, because of the impact you’ve made, she shares:

"Neema is helping my dreams come true, and the lost hope is being restored. Most of the things I am receiving at Neema I never thought I would have in my life. I’ve been able to have a second family that loves me and wishes me well. Above all, I am gaining a skill that will help me throughout my life."

 

Your Generosity Fills Her Toolbox 

Students at Neema all begin with a foundational certification in dressmaking. After that, they now have the option to pursue training in catering or agribusiness or to continue with a specialization in dressmaking. This flexibility allows students to align their education with their interests and market demand.

By earning nationally recognized certifications in these different fields, students are better prepared to adapt to shifting job markets, increasing their employability and financial independence. This adaptability is crucial in an evolving economy where multiple skills can provide greater security. Some might even choose to combine a dressmaking shop with a catering side business to increase their income. 

Thanks to your generosity, Neema students now graduate with multiple paths to financial stability and hope for a bright future. 

Thank you for being part of this journey. Your generosity is transforming lives!

Student and teacher walking the farm
Student and teacher walking the farm

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Neema Project

Location: West Chester, PA - USA
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Project Leader:
Irine Tundwe
Waitaluk (Kitale) , Trans-Nzoia County, Kenya
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