
Clean water
Water drilling and connecting pipes to the households.
Education
Developing the children’s talents at school.
Self-reliance
Empowering parents.
The principle behind all our actions is to pursue them in a durable and sustainable manner. To achieve this, we focus on addressing the needs of the most vulnerable in a community. Only by doing so can we mend the broken chain of essential requirements; our emphasis must be on restoration to achieve a durable and sustainable solution. Widespread actions may dilute the efficiency of our impact.

We concentrate our efforts on two main rights for human beings: education and access to clean water.
The way to improve the living conditions is through sponsorship, addressing the substantial need to provide children with access to education and bring water to households. Currently, 80% of Kenyans lack a water tap in their homes. Women have to carry 20 liters of water on their backs or heads, sometimes covering distances of 10 km or more. Discontinuity in education after primary school can lead to forced marriages at the young age of 13 and above, as well as instances of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and other challenges.
Developing children’s talents at school depends not only on the means to pay the school fees but also on having appropriate clothing and shoes at home, as well as access to better shelter and regular food. All these factors are crucial for success at school. While we initiate with a financial assessment of the family, we also examine any potential gaps in the mentioned areas. Only when this chain of basic needs is in place does the child have a chance to develop his or her talents.
An obstacle to parents paying school fees can be a lack of employment. We aim to address this challenge by initiating or enhancing their small businesses. Practical courses in manual skills such as agriculture, plumbing, electrical work, and welding will be organized to facilitate their engagement in meaningful work. Through these efforts, most families will be able to achieve self-reliance and support themselves.
School fees and other expenses will be paid directly to the school or supplier. No intermediaries.
Access to clean water is another basic right. Kenya faces severe water-related challenges. Drilling for water, installing pipes to households, and providing taps will be significant steps forward
Building the water network in the community will create jobs for local workers in both the short and long term. Installing pipes, water tanks, and taps is complemented by practical courses in manual work. Additionally, the maintenance of the borehole, piping, and taps, along with annual water quality checks, generates local employment. This is essential for ensuring the durability of access to water. Providing clean water will not only have a significant impact on health but also bring about economic and social benefits to the communities
While implementing the various projects, we prioritize environmental conservation. Schoolchildren will actively learn about waste management through street litter cleanup initiatives and be encouraged to transfer the same to their homes. The borehole pumps will be powered by solar panels, and we will also promote the use of renewable energy

Furthermore, we advocate for the rights and dignity of individuals, opposing practices such as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), early and forced marriages, and gender-based violence