Our Projects
School Health club
Throughout the academic year, our school hosts health clubs dedicated to offering essential education on sexual and reproductive health. Our mission is to provide students with accurate information and promote a safe and informed understanding of sexual reproduction health.
Skills Training in Schools (Creative Arts)
In alignment with our commitment to empowering teenagers to reach their utmost potential, we go beyond traditional education. Our school offers comprehensive skills training, particularly in the field of Creative Arts. By equipping students with practical knowledge and abilities, we ensure they are well-prepared to navigate various aspects of life beyond the classroom.
Entrepreneurship at the Community Level
At the community level, we collaborate closely with community health assistants to identify and support teens who have left school due to pregnancy. Our approach involves teaching them essential soft skills that they identify as beneficial, fostering their personal growth. These teens are then grouped into teams of five, and we provide them with the initial resources needed to establish their startups. By nurturing entrepreneurship and teamwork, we aim to create opportunities for these young individuals to not only regain their self-esteem but also contribute positively to their community's economic landscape.
Vacation Weekends
At the culmination of the school year, we believe in the importance of relaxation and enjoyment. During vacation weekends, our dedicated facilitators take the teens on excursions to historical sites. This enriching experience not only offers a break from their routine but also provides them with a chance to delve into the rich cultural heritage of our land. By blending education with recreation, we create memorable moments that contribute to the holistic development of our students.
Teen Mothers Empowerment
There are some teens that got babies and are
struggling to get support for them, the teens empowerment program work with them to
ensure that they learn some skill that they can make a living off. In this way we will
prevent malnutrition and to some extend reduce the likely hood of poverty.
The babies gets enrolled in the program at age two months and remain until they are
two years of age, the mothers get a certificate and is taken as one of our peer advisors
Educational hub
Public Library & Computer laboratory