Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya

by East African Children's Fund
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya
Healthy Learners: Home Grown School Meals in Kenya

Summary

This project ensures that ~ 1,000 children at 3 schools in rural Kenya eat a nutritious home grown meal each day. The project will: a) fund staple foods purchased from women farmers b) utilize school land to grow nutrient dense fruits and vegetables, c) maintain small livestock programs, and d) train school youth to grow their own food for future self-sufficiency. 100% DIRECT GIVING: 100% OF YOUR DONATIONS SUPPORT SCHOOL FEEDING AND FARMING PROGRAMS IN KENYA.

$95,000
total goal
$37,227
remaining
29
donors
0
monthly donors
1
fundraiser
2
years

Challenge

Almost all families in our partner communities in rural Kenya are subsistence farmers, relying on rainfed agriculture for both their income and food source. When harvests are poor, 98% report difficulty paying school fees such as a uniform, and more than half report that they must decide between buying food and paying school fees. About 1/3 of all schoolchildren in Africa are covered by school feeding programs. However, only 20% of East African children receive a meal while in school.

Solution

-School meals promote access to education for those less likely to attend school: girls, young women and the most vulnerable. -School and community garden programs boost the nutritional value of school meals, while teaching school youth important life skills in growing food for future self-sufficiency. -Children are engaged learners when they are no longer hungry, impacting school performance and future economic opportunities.

Long-Term Impact

-Provide school meals to 570 children -Support agriculture programs to boost meals at 3 schools in rural Kenya for ~1,000 children. Impact to date: decrease of 83% for school infirmary visits due to illness. Potential impact: -Improved social justice for most vulnerable via access to education -Strengthened school communities -Increased revenue generating activities for rural women -Improved school performance: focus and literacy -Increased self-sufficiency for school youth -Poverty alleviation.

Resources

Organization Information

East African Children's Fund

Location: St Clr Shores, MI - USA
Website:
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Project Leader:
Lisa Peracchio
St Clr Shores , MI United States

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