What We Do

Human Rights & Advocacy
  • Protection and promotion of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights.
  • Advocacy for women, children, youth, elderly, persons with disabilities, and marginalized communities.
  • Legal aid, policy influence, and community awareness programs to challenge injustice and enforce rights.
  • Engagement with local, national, and international bodies to promote human rights, equity, and inclusion.
  • Safeguarding children from abuse, neglect, trafficking, and child marriage.
  • Safe spaces, education, mentorship, and psycho-social support.

Restoring dignity for street-connected families through housing, livelihood empowerment, and community reintegration.

  • Mentorship, financial support, psycho-social counseling, and legal aid.
  • Ending child marriage, gender-based violence, menstrual health support, reproductive health education, scholarships, and leadership
  • “When you empower a girl, you empower a generation.”
  • Leadership development, mentorship, and life skills training.
  • Vocational training, entrepreneurship, and innovation programs.
  • Engagement in climate action, sports, arts, and digital literacy.
  • Preparing youth to be leaders of today and tomorrow.
  • Accessible education, employment, healthcare, and empowerment opportunities.
  • Advocacy for social inclusion and dignity.
  • Awareness on prostate, breast, and cervical cancers.
  • Healthcare support, social protection, and community inclusion.
  • Hospital construction, clinics, and medical equipment provision for underserved areas.
  • Community nutrition programs for children, mothers, and vulnerable populations.
  • HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, and care.
  • STI awareness, prevention, and treatment.
  • Cancer screenings and awareness campaigns.
  • Medical bill support and referral networks.
  • Mobile clinics and outreach programs for remote communities.
  • Scholarships, literacy programs, vocational and technical training.
  • Leadership academies for youth and emerging community leaders.

“Caring for the earth is caring for humanity.” — Rev. John Gathanga

“Prepared communities are resilient communities.” — Rev. John Gathanga