Community Hands Against Poverty
P.O Box 50 Maragoli
50300 Nairobi
Kenya
Contact person: Alfred K. Asena
+254 729 969072
communityhands_againstpoverty@yahoo.com
https://www.facebook.com/CommunityHandsAgainstPoverty/?ref=page_internal
https://www.globalhand.org/en/browse/global_issues/13/all/organisation/43814
Topics
- Aid for developing countries
- Aid organization
- Alternative economy
- Overnight facilities
- Volunteers are welcome.
About us
Community Hands Against Poverty strives to help families both in rural communities and urban slums out of #poverty and to support their #foodsecurity. They also support subsistence farmers in Kenya by helping them develop #sustainableagriculture that can cope with the #climateemergency.
See https://www.facebook.com/CommunityHandsAgainstPoverty/ for more info and contact its Founder and Chairman Alfred Asena Kabwoya if you would like to help CHAP attain their mission.
You can help Community Hands Against Poverty today they plan to host a walking event letter this year to support their fight against #poverty, #mentalillness, #drugs, and #substanceabuse and are looking for sponsors to help meet their event budget including other projects facilitation and administrative costs.
Our Vision is to develop, implement and coordinate community social protection and poverty reduction solutions for and with the poor, vulnerable children and disadvantaged group of all ages.
Our organization goals are:
• Promoting sustainable natural resources management to stop the process of further environmental degradation in the country and promote the civic movement to achieve the aims of stopping and reversing environmental degradation in Kenya
• Managing risks and providing safety nets to eliminate food and water insecurity, disease, conflicts, and climate change issues in the communities through the establishment of food banks and water projects.
• Provide mechanisms by investing in human/community capital and grants aid resources for better social integration in education, health, energy, agriculture on women, and youth economic empowerment strategies.
• To raise public awareness through hunger walk activities and enhance public perception through local civil society organization, community groups and local media in the provision and delivery of the basic needs to vulnerable/affected or marginalized groups in the communities.
• Modernize basic agricultural infrastructure in rural areas by promoting agricultural production and agro-processing sectors in the agricultural sectors.
Other Programs:
Household budget and financial literacy programs envision a community where everyone has the skills which he/she needs to live a fully engaged life around money and learn on our money savings pilot program for adult and teenage learners developed with founding partners and CHAP Founder Alfred K. Asena. The program aims to bring banking institution, groups, volunteer-tutors into community learning centers across communities to teach banking and financial skills. Learners also will receive information about the education savings opportunities available from the Government partnership as well as resources available to them through CHAP.
Alfred K. Asena is the Founder and Chairman of Community Hands Against Poverty (CHAP).
For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, procure expert information and establish new contacts in the field of our work.