Action 10 collaborates with the local initiative 'Help Me Home Kenya', led by Ms. Margaret Wambui. This initiative focuses on reintegrating former convicts, with a focus on Women, back into society. Over the past three years, the organization has provided vital support, including mental health services, counseling, and vocational training in tailoring, hairdressing, and home care.
Reintegration into society is an uphill battle for former convicts, as many face rejection and a lack of opportunities. Help Me Home Kenya bridges this gap! Its effort enables participants to gain financial independence and a stable place in their communities.
In Kenya, Ms. Margaret Wambui's Help Me Home Kenya has already transformed lives by integrating former convicts back into society through tailored vocational programs in fields such as tailoring, hairdressing, and home care. Her work is a testament to the power of vision and targeted intervention.
Real entrepreneurs, Real Impact: Ms. Wambui serves as an example of the power of a vision and how far one vision can reach. Her work not only transforms lives but also sets an inspiring example of how targeted interventions can address systemic challenges. By empowering women, who often face limited employment opportunities Mrs. Wambui's initiative provides a pathway to financial and social independence as well as personal growth.