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Kenya is a country where just under half of the population lives below the poverty line. This lack of financial stability makes education a luxury, one that most people can’t afford, let alone Orphans. Child Labour is another issue which is extremely common in Kenya where 79% of the population is under 30 years of age. With a population of over 44 million, that makes for a substantial number of minors.
For these reasons, MAA has developed and implemented two Orphan Aid Projects in Kenya focusing on both Orphans and Education.
Project 1: Dagahaley Centre for Girls Excellence
Location: Dagahaley Village, Habaswein District, Wajir County, North Eastern Kenya
Project 2: Sayyidah Fatima Girls Education Complex and Orphanage
Location: Garba Tulla district, Kenya
Your sponsorship of $50 a month gives some of the world’s poorest children the chance to realise their full potential by providing them with:
• Proper care and support
• Regular health checks and Immunisations
• Nutrition
• Safe and reliable learning environment
• Increased employment opportunities
• Healthcare improvements
• Water availability for the general community
Your decision to protect and care for an Orphan means empowering these children to overcome poverty and build a brighter future. Support change and donate now!
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Note: At MAA, we believe we have a duty to fight injustice at every level, big and small. It’s not enough to give aid to the most vulnerable and marginalised after harm has befallen them; we must stand up for them and empower their voices. To fulfil our collective obligation, MAA may dedicate a portion of your sadaqah donations to this cause to create change and dismantle the forces that harm the most marginalised.
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