Humanitarian Efforts for the Learning of Girlchild in Africa (HELGA)
HELGA
P.O. Box 291-01100
01100 Kajiado
Kenya
Contact person: Darius Tipatet
+254 746764568; +254 701439383; +254 780901428
admin@helgakajiado.org
darius@helgakajiado.org
http://www.helgakajiado.org/index.html
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069487207587
Topics
- Aid organization
- Commune, community project
- Educational policy/project
- Overnight facilities
- Volunteers are welcome.
News
SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN FROM JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2024
JULY 2024
• 19/7/2024 -Parent empowerment on bee keeping
Empowering parents on other methods of earning income and changing their livelihood for better. They were given an example of the three cooking stones being the parent, the teacher and the child. They all need each other to achieve the goal of education.
• 5/7/224 - Care givers mental wellness training at Orinie.
Topics covered being mental wellness and self-care.
• 23/7/2024 - Taegong Girls mentorship.
Learners were taken through;
Urinary tract infections and early pregnancies
Stress
Depression
Causes, signs and symptoms and prevention of the three above.
• 30/7/2024 -International Partners Mission visit
The director was greatly recognized and appreciated for her effort and great work.
• 31/7/2024 - School Closing Day
Learners were encouraged to take their studies seriously even as they go home.
AUGUST 2024
• 1
About us
Born out of the lived experiences of a career educationist, Humanitarian Efforts for the Learning of Girlchild in Africa (HELGA) is a registered grassroots organization working to address the girl child education issues in the Maa community. Founded in 2012, our scope has since evolved to an umbrella organization for women and youth groups united against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Socio-Economic empowerment.
We envision a Kenya where the fundamental rights of the disadvantaged are protected and they are enabled to scale the highest heights of their social and education lives.
Vision
A Just and Equal Society
Mission
To foster a culture of inclusion and diversity, through education, advocacy and leadership for everyone to thrive and contribute to common good-
Overall goal
HELGA works to eliminate disparities in education, social and economic status for prosperity within the local community in Kajiado County.
Programs:
• Grace Nanana Education & Rescue Centre (GNEC): Described as a ‘safe-haven’ and a ‘citadel of peace’ by at-risk girls in the center, GNEC is a boarding school that also acts as a rescue center for girls who are running away from GBV.
• Second Chance education: In this pastoralist, nomadic, and patriarchal society, girls and women encounter numerous challenges, including harmful traditional practices, economic vulnerability, disenfranchisement, and geographical remoteness contribute to the exclusion of girls and women from formal education systems. These barriers perpetuate cycles of poverty and limit the opportunities for girls and women to fulfill their potential. We source for sponsorship for children from vulnerable families for primary and secondary and tertiary levels.
• Digi Lab Program (DLP): We have leveraged the skills, energy, and passion of a resource that is readily available but overly underutilized-the out of school youth. This is a three-month program through which out of school youth are trained on digital literacy and entrepreneurship.
• Connect the Youth Program (CYP): Through the CYP we have trained youth groups and single mothers’ groups on entrepreneurship, life skills, positivity, personal and professional development, career choices, and micro-enterprise management. DLP and CYP are our channels for producing young and inspired community-focused change-makers.
• Women Empowerment Program (WEP): Through WEP, we train our women groups on alternative livelihoods, entrepreneurship, nutrition, and climate resilience. These skills are especially important in navigating the harsh physical and economic environment prevalent in pastoralist communities.
• Food Security Project (FSP) and Climate Resilience aimed at improving agricultural productivity and enhancing the livelihoods of local communities. The project focuses on sustainable farming practices, capacity building, and market access to ensure a steady supply of nutritious food. Build capacity of our community to adapt and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, child reintegration and establish new contacts in the field of our work.