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Establishing a community- based orphan support program, this program keeps the orphan child with his/her relatives, thus allowing that child to be raised with a cultural and community understanding. The support program provides for the basic needs of the child including food, clothes, shelter and education, giving that child an advantage in life.
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Training widows in micro business and trades. This program gives a widow the tools she needs to start and operate her own income generating business. This allows her to provide for her children, and gives her a sense of self worth and pride in her ability to be the caretaker.
Currently Transformed International has started projects for 15 widows. The most recent project was started in Maili Saba for a group 6 widows who are making and selling female sanitary pads and slips. (more)
The street girls are at high risk due to the fact that they engage in prostitution to earn money for food. Through this way of life, many girls have children of their own, leading to a crisis of second generation street children, babies growing up on the streets forced to breath in the intoxicating fumes of the glue their mothers addictively sniff.
Transformed International began a rehabilitation program for the street girls in Kitale in June of 2008. The model being used for this program was developed from scratch. In Kitale, the population of street girls increases weekly and yet, there is no program meeting their specific needs. (more)
Transformed International has partnered with Bible Fellowship Ministries and HBF Soweto school to feed 150 students every school day. These are children living in the slums of Nairobi, most from widowed or single mother homes. For some, this is the only meal they get each day.
Being a link between Kenya and the first world. This program links young adults from overseas with existing ministries in Kenya where that intern can best be used. In turn, that individual is transformed through a life-changing experience while serving in Kenya.
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HBF Kolongolo pre school was construction for the village children who otherwise have no way of affording preschool. The construction of the school, uniforms and school supplies was funded by Hope2Kenya from Canada. The school is now home to 70 children between the ages of 3 and 6 years old.
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