Why Care?


Micro lending through social entrepreneurs in under developed countries can alleviate poverty in Kenya. Women constitute the majority of the poor, the underemployed, and the economically and socially disadvantaged; therefore this opportunity will improve the welfare and prosperity of the entire family. If you support a woman, you can save a family.

We reach out to communities in rural areas of Kenya allowing a fair chance for businesses to succeed by leveraging off our global network. First aiding small businesses with social objectives operated by women and girls, working towards a sustainable model that will support generations to come.

Our partners may at first not be able to meet their daily basic needs or are subject to a terminal disease or illness, but can be made active players rather than passive victims in their economy. We do not solely supply capital, but take a stake in their future and implement strategizes for profitability and growth. Care for Kenya builds real partnerships and credibility with local participation.

A poverty free life includes the necessities we may take for granted:
  • A home with a tin roof
  • One meal a day for the family
  • A latrine
  • Shoes and/or clothing
  • Education fees for children
  • Beds for each family member
  • Medication
This is an exciting time for development and leadership in Kenya, both in the slums and in the city center. Our grassroots organization will strive to strengthen the socioeconomic conditions and become a mainstream source for Kenyan entrepreneurs. With a connected vision, we can work together to solve complex problems of poverty with simple solutions such as micro credit and education because we have the skills, resources, and technology to do so!



The largest slum in Kenya, Kibera.


Post-election violence. Measuring for prosthetic limbs.


A street in Kibera, Kenya.


Walking through the slums.


A moment of hope.