Life on the streets is dangerous and more so for young women. We hope to house 20 young people (as well as 3 babies under 1 year). To ensure that rents are affordable the houses are very basic, usuall...
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Region: Kenya
Safe housing in Kenya is a major problem due to inadequate infrastructure, poor construction practices, and lack of access to basic services such as water and sanitation, leading to unsafe and unhealthy living conditions for many Kenyans.
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Hannah is a single mother with a daughter who is special needs, they have been kicked out of their home and have nowhere to go. By donating towards Hannah you will be providing her with a sustainabl...
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Through a process based on relationship and coaching, women are being trained in income-generating skills, like sewing/tailoring, baking, and hairdressing, allowing long term independence and freedom ...
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