ending hunger in kenya sustainably
100 Humanitarians International focuses on four pillars to break the cycle of poverty: sustainable food, clean water, education, and health.
Our food programs, like garden towers and chicken projects, empower families to grow food and earn income. Clean water initiatives, including rainwater capture and boreholes, provide safe, accessible water, reducing health risks and freeing time for education and work.
Education support offers school fees, supplies, and skills training, opening doors to future opportunities. Health programs, such as dental care and menstrual hygiene, promote well-being, enabling families to thrive and build self-reliance.
Together, these pillars create lasting impact and stronger communities.
Partner Testimonial
This has been the most significant partnership we have ever made, and I am truly grateful for the 100 Humanitarians team, and how they have been so diligent and responsible for solving the food security crisis in Kenya.
Brian Paul, President of The USANA Foundation
Read her book My Maasai Name is Nemparnat to experience her first 3 years and 10 expeditions in Kenya.
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100 Humanitarians International is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit recognized by the IRS, and all donations to 100 Humanitarians International are tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regulations.
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South Jordan, Utah
801-432-0105
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