Change A Life is committed to creating sustainable development opportunities for vulnerable communities, particularly women and individuals with disabilities in Kenya. We believe in the power of inclusive programs that empower individuals, foster holistic wellness, and provide equitable opportunities to all, regardless of background or circumstance. Through our targeted initiatives, we aim to foster a society where every person has the chance to thrive in health, education, and personal development.
We support children residing in prison with their incarcerated mothers. We strive to visit one women prison every quarter to provide support toward the welfare of these children. We ensure they enjoy good early development like other children in the outside world.
The project targets to transform public spaces especially school environments, making them disability friendly for people who are abled differently. The primary target is on primary and secondary schools to ensure improved quality of life for students living with disabilities, as well as public community spaces.
Bridging the digital divide in underserved communities by equipping individuals with the essential skills to navigate the digital world by providing digital training, with a focus on young scholars, youth and women.
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Supporting young mothers and elderly women in achieving their best possible health—physically, mentally, and emotionally through access to health education, medical care, wellness workshops, and mental health support.
Creating a barrier-free society where individuals with disabilities are empowered to participate fully in all aspects of life. This initiative works on mainstreaming disability inclusion in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
Bridging the digital divide in underserved communities by equipping individuals with the essential skills to navigate the digital world by providing digital training, with a focus on young scholars, youth and women.
Change A Life creates sustainable development opportunities for vulnerable communities.