Why Girl Child Education Matters
Education is central to development and the improvement of a society's welfare, acting as a powerful equalizer and opening doors out of poverty.
Why We Focus on Girls
Investing in girls' education improves personal health and nutrition, reduces poverty and inequality, and supports long-term economic growth and social cohesion.
In Mandera County, where no girls' orphanages exist, investing in orphan and vulnerable girls' education is both a moral responsibility and a strategic pathway to transform entire communities.

Benefits of Girls' Education
Research consistently shows that educating girls creates a ripple effect of positive outcomes across generations.
Reduces inequality by enabling marginalized groups to share in economic growth.
Increases productivity and earnings; each additional year of schooling raises individual wages by around 10 percent on average worldwide.
Drives economic competitiveness by building a skilled, knowledgeable workforce.
Improves health and nutrition, lowering child and maternal mortality and enhancing family wellbeing.
Reduces women's fertility rates, leading to better-spaced and healthier pregnancies.
Increases women's labor force participation and earnings, benefiting families and communities.
Creates intergenerational benefits, as educated mothers are more likely to send their children to school.
Strengthens democracy and social cohesion, as societies with smaller education gaps tend to be more democratic.
Our Impact So Far
Through our interventions, we have supported displaced families, provided food assistance, and established the foundation of a dedicated girls' orphanage.
300+
Active Members
Contributing monthly to humanitarian causes
30
Orphan Families
Supported annually since 2010
12
Households Housed
80 people sheltered in Moyale, Ethiopia
200
IDP Women Helped
With food and essential items
Stories of Change
Real stories from the communities we serve, showcasing the transformative power of compassion and collective action.
From a Deserted Facility to a Home for Girls in Elwak
How the community donated land with a closed boys' orphanage, how Ibaadurahman secured permission, and how renovations began to convert it into a girls' home.
Housing Hope: Supporting IDP Families in Moyale
The construction of houses for 12 IDP households and support offered to 200 IDP women in Moyale, Ethiopia.
A Decade of Idd Support for Orphan Families
Food distribution to 30 orphan families during Idd celebrations since 2010, bringing joy and relief to the most vulnerable.
Fundraising Drive for Ibaadurahman Children's Home
The fundraising goal of Ksh 100,000,000 and how people across the world can join future events to support the cause.