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SEED FOR BREAD

· EIN · seedfoundationkenya.org
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activities · 6 groups

what they do

  • International Volunteer Placement in Community Development 1 activity
    • Conduct educational and fundraising tours
      Provides guided tours of Kibera through Airbnb as a fundraising initiative to support school programs.
  • Clean Water Infrastructure Development 1 activity
    • Implement water access projects
      Implements community well projects in Ligala to provide residents with access to water for crops and daily use, including building wells and ensuring access to clean water for youth in schools.
  • Youth Creative & Skill-Building Workshops 1 activity
    • Offer extracurricular and income-generating activities
      Offers after-school extracurricular activities such as handicraft making, producing necklaces, earrings, and bracelets from beads and recycled bone carvings to support school activities.
  • School-Based Meal Programs in Kenya 1 activity
    • Provide daily meals and nutrition support
      Provides nutritious meals to vulnerable children in schools and community centers in Kenya, including two meals per day, daily nutrition, and clean water as part of a safe learning environment in Kibera and Ligala.
  • Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
    • Run scholarship programs for elementary students
      Manages scholarship programs in Ukwala, Kenya since 2006 and provides scholarships to elementary school students who cannot afford tuition, including beneficiary engagement and student data management.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Operate SEED Junior Academy
      Runs SEED Junior Academy, an educational program that began in 2007 to serve children in Lusaka.
    • Operate The Seed School in Kibera
      Provides basic and high-quality education to underprivileged children in the Kibera slum, operating a school that expanded to a three-story building between 2019 and present, with plans for solar power, kitchen facilities, bathrooms, and capacity for 200 students.
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Airbnb Partner — Uses Airbnb to provide tours of Kibera for fundraising.
  • Aouki “Patrick” Padox Partner — Founder and leader of Seed Foundation, guiding its mission and operations in Kibera and Ligala.
  • SEED Junior Academy Partner — School administered by SEED Foundation since 2007.