Butterfly Project Scholarships
Creating a Brighter Future for Young Women and their Communities
The Butterfly Project scholarship fund creates college education opportunities for promising young East African women who are committed to serving their rural communities through careers in education or nursing, but lack the necessary financial resources to pursue their dreams.
Clean Water: Ceramic Water Filters
Providing Clean Water with Locally Made Water Filters
The Kenya Ceramic Project increases access to clean drinking through the distribution of locally-produced, low-cost ceramic water filters. The program is also designed to disseminate public health education about water and provide local economic opportunities.
Environmental Youth Action Corps
Local Advocates for a Healthy Future
The Environmental Youth Action Corp (EYAC) is a local service organization composed of village youth who are trained as educators and advocates for conservation and to enlighten community members about human-caused sources of pollution and the effects on public health.
Feed Villages Sustainable Agriculture
A Model for Healthy, Practical and Sustainable Agricultural Techniques
Feed Villages Sustainable Agriculture project promotes sustainable farming methods and education through demonstration farms, workshops, and the development of tree nurseries. Feed Villages also establishes community seed banks and educates on seed collection to encourage sustainable crop production and support enhanced biodiversity. The goal is to bring about significant, long term change in resource-poor, small-scale farming communities. More…
Kick It With Kenya
Promotes Public Health Awareness, Leadership and Empowerment to Rural Youth through Soccer
Kick it with Kenya (KIWK) is an annual youth conference in Kenya that combines a soccer tournament with public health outreach and promotion of leadership through a common enthusiasm for soccer. The program provides public health awareness, HIV testing and counseling as well as vital health examinations to diagnose malnutrition, parasites, etc.
Micro and Social Enterprise Development
Supporting Economic Self-Sufficiency
The development of a village social enterprise uses a business model that serves a social purpose. Social enterprises apply market-driven strategies to provide products or services that serve the community or solve social challenges. Social enterprise ventures combine the passion of a social mission with the discipline, innovation, and fortitude most often associated with for-profit businesses.
Moringa Tree Project
Combating Poverty, Malnutrition and Environmental Degradation
The Moringa Tree Project facilitates the development of Moringa tree nurseries in rural communities. The Moringa tree has rightfully been nicknamed the “miracle tree”. Its leaves, flowers, fruits, roots, and seeds have a multitude of uses, making it an extremely valuable resource. Containing more than 90 nutrients and 46 types of antioxidants, the Moringa tree is used to combat malnutrition. It is also a source for bio-fuel, soil enhancement, cattle feed, household water purification, anti-bacterial agents, immune system stimulants, etc.
Supporting Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Providing Education and Support to Orphaned and Vulnerable Children
Access to basic necessities and the opportunity to pursue an education are fundamental to a child’s well-being. Through this program we facilitate sponsorships that provide education, medical care and support through our partner-run orphan homes and schools.
Water Hyacinth Sanitary Pads
The production of a sanitary pad made from water hyacinth will offer women a low cost, biodegradable product that will also provide local jobs and necessary personal hygiene products for schoolgirls through a matching market-based subsidy program.
Youth Outreach Mentors
Empower. Inspire. Educate.
Youth Outreach Mentors (YOM) empowers, inspires and educates youth about HIV/AIDS prevention, gender equality and healthy lifestyle practices for HIV positive people.