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GUARDIAN OF LOVE INTERNATIONAL

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activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 3 activities
    • Economic Empowerment Program
      Operates an Economic Empowerment Program called "Empower" to support ongoing education for young adults who have graduated secondary school, with a "Pass It Forward" model requiring graduates to contribute back to the foundation.
    • Educational Assistance for Students in Kenya
      Provides educational assistance to bright and ambitious students in Kenya, covering tuition, uniforms, and supplies, and monitoring their academic progress, especially for orphaned children.
    • Educational Sponsorship for Children in Kenya
      Helps place children in schools and covers all associated costs, including tuition, uniforms, and supplies. Attends parent-teacher meetings on behalf of orphaned children and regularly monitors their educational progress through visits to orphanages, rescue centers, and schools.
  • Community-Led Child Well-Being Initiatives 2 activities
    • Community-Based Poverty Research and Engagement
      Partners with children and their communities to research and address root causes and lived experiences of poverty, informing program design and community action.
    • Community-Based Poverty Research and Solutions
      Partners with children and their communities to research and address issues related to poverty.
  • School-Based Meal Programs in Kenya 2 activities
    • Malnutrition Intervention for Academic Success
      Addresses severe acute malnutrition among children in high-risk areas of Kenya to support their academic success.
    • Nutrition Support for Academic Success
      Addresses severe acute malnutrition among children in high-risk areas of Kenya to support their academic success, including providing hot meals as part of a vibrant learning environment.
  • Youth and Peer Mentorship Programs 1 activity
    • Pass It Forward Graduates Program
      Implements a "Pass It Forward" model requiring program graduates to give back to The Guardian Foundation within their means after completing training, fostering long-term community reinvestment.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Economic Empowerment for Graduates
      Operates an Economic Empowerment Program called Empower to support ongoing education and livelihood development for young adults who have graduated secondary school.
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • Charles and Ann Nderitu Partner — Founded The Guardian Foundation in 2014 and lead its humanitarian efforts.
  • local orphanages Partner — Works closely with local orphanages to support children's education and monitor their progress.
  • rescue centers Partner — Collaborates with rescue centers to support children's educational placement and ongoing needs.
  • schools Partner — Partners with schools to enroll children, cover expenses, and attend parent-teacher meetings on behalf of orphans.