OUR VISION FOR THE
FUTURE
We are currently seeking funding for our primary initiatives, which revolve around Child Protection, Women's Rights, and Environmental Conservation. Through our community-driven projects, we collaborate with Maasai communities to create opportunities for growth and self-sufficiency.

Child Protection
We are prioritising our Sponsorship program, we are supporting 20 children with their school fees and associated costs. It is vital that these children remain in school to complete their schooling and create opportunities for careers; remaining in school also ensures the continued safety of the child. We are currently looking for financial support for 2024 to cover the cost of school fees and supplies.
Environmental Conservation
Permaculture Principles and Tree planting workshops - Educating Communities on the importance of environmental conservation; and training in regenerative farming.
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Beekeeping - Bee Keeping provides opportunities for Environmental Conservation as well as economic growth. Through teaching Maasai the skills of Bee Keeping they will be improving their success farming, have opportunities to sell honey, as well as preventing the risk of Elephants disturbing Farming or water projects that we wish to establish.
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Women training in restorative agriculture and establishment of economic generating crops - Through these workshops we will be training women in investments and budgeting, acquiring land, applying permaculture principles, and generating a sustainable income through their crop gardens.


WASH Project
Water, Awareness, Sanitation and Hygiene
The focus of this project is to educate communities on the importance of good hygiene, bring awareness to the health risks associated with poor hygiene, and to implement sustainable solutions to improve the hygiene standards within Maasai Communities.
How we plan on raising the Health and Hygiene standards providing access to clean water, educating of personal hygiene practices, providing hygiene and sanitary products, and building latrines which are accessible to the community.