

children supported through direct services.
received education assistance and school materials.
accessed essential healthcare services.
caregivers trained in life skills and sustainable livelihoods.
increase in school enrollment among OVCs in target areas.
Through empowerment clubs, civil education, and community training, we equip vulnerable families with knowledge, income-generating skills, and access to resources. Local Beneficiary Councils help ensure inclusive and participatory development.
Our community and school-based feeding programs ensure children stay nourished and focused in class. Many receive not just one meal — but the motivation to keep learning.
We promote health through awareness campaigns, sanitation kits, HIV/AIDS support, mobile clinics, and peer education — especially for youth, caregivers, and those living with chronic illness.
We fund school fees, provide books and uniforms, and offer mentorship, tutoring, and tech training. Education remains our top priority — because every child deserves the chance to dream and achieve.
From teen mothers to tech-minded girls, we work to ensure boys and girls are equally empowered. Our vocational training and life skills sessions are designed with inclusivity and equity at the core.
Our trainings help women and youth gain practical business, farming, or digital skills — preparing them for employment or entrepreneurship and reducing dependency on aid.
We actively work with marginalized groups — including orphans, children with disabilities, street- connected youth, and minority caregivers — ensuring no one is left behind.
We teach sustainable practices like composting and plastic reduction. Youth clubs promote green behavior, gardening, and climate responsibility in local schools and homes.
Through civil education, empowerment clubs, and inclusive forums, we build local leadership, promote peaceful dialogue, and support children's and caregivers' rights at the grassroots level.
We work hand-in-hand with schools, churches, CBOs, NGOs, and community leaders. Because building lasting change requires collective effort and shared vision.

“You can’t wait until life isn’t hard anymore before you decide to be happy.”
— Jane “Nightbirde” Marczewski
She had 2% odds — and still smiled, still sang, still gave.
Now, imagine the children of Kayole.
Some have been told they have a 1% chance at survival, 2% chance of finishing school, or no chance at all.
You, reading this, likely have 80–90% chances in most areas of your life — safety, health, support.
So we ask you:
What are you doing with your chances?
What can you do to offer someone else one?
Your gift of time, resources, or simply attention could turn a child’s 1% into 100%. Because in this work, we don’t measure hope in odds — we measure it in action.
Whether you’re a donor, a volunteer, a church, a club, or a business — there’s a role for you in this mission
Email us at: info@solicitudekenya.org
Call: +254 721 357 966 / 789 282 554