The 100 Humanitarians International Stories
Our focus has always been to tell our stories, whether we are blogging, or posting on social media. We have kept track of our projects in the 100 Humanitarians Facebook Group over the past five years.
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Expedition Stories: Becky Mackintosh Goes to Kenya
Becky Mackintosh: Author, Speaker, and Mom of Seven“Do you want to go to Kenya?” That’s the question my friend Heidi Totten, founder of non-profit 100 Hundred Humanitarians International asked me in 2015. “Duh! YES! Sign me up!” My first trip to Kenya was in...
Expedition Stories: Stephen Leken Performs for 100 Humanitarians
Stephen Leken: Maasai Gospel SingerStephen Leken is one of the most well known Maasai Gospel singers in Kenya, and in the fall of 2016, he came to the Maasai Mara to perform at our concert for the Emparnat Cultural Centre. One of my favorite songs is Kaanyor, which...
Expedition Stories: Alex Boye and Lemarti Perform for 100 Humanitarians
Alex Boye Performs at A Taste of KenyaA Taste of Kenya. Alex Boye. Seemed like a logical combination, right? Not so. When we decided to do the event, we reached out to two amazing performers, Cactus Jack and Jennifer Marco, who both suggested we reach out to Alex. I...
Youth Education: Ndee’s Story
Youth Education: Ndee's StoryYouth education is a core pillar of 100 Humanitarians International, and Ndee's story is a reminder of what is possible when girls are rescued in Kenya. At a very young age, Ndee was married to a man who already had several wives. After...
Celebrate100: Week Two
Celebrate100: Week TwoCelebrate100 ReviewWe started off week two with Facity's story. Facity is the mom for the first family we worked with in Kenya. Then, you get your first introduction to Anita, our Community Director in Bomet. She has been our boots on the ground...
Women’s Initiatives: Days for Girls in Bomet
Women's Initiatives: Days for Girls in BometDays for Girls is an organization that was started by Celeste Mergens to solve a problem. Girls around the world have nothing to take care of menstruation, and when she saw that, she set out to create a resuable feminine...
Heather Rangel is a Great Mom!
Heather Rangel is a Great Mom! Heather Rangel takes care of everyone. On my very first trip to Kenya in March 2015, I got to know Heather and watch her absolute JOY from being in Kenya. I remember thinking, "She is going to squeeze every drop of happiness from this...
Youth Education: Ivyn’s Story
Youth Education: Ivyn's StoryYouth education is critical in Kenya, and in fact, they will tell you that education is everything. So, when we met Ivyn, a sweet 15 year old girl whose family was struggling to pay school fees, we knew that we had an opportunity to change...
Women’s Initiatives: Meeting Anita in Kenya
Women's Initiatives: Meeting Anita in KenyaMeeting Anita was truly divine intervention. When we decided to do back to back expeditions for a month, we had everything planned out for the first team. The projects were set, and we were ready to roll. So ready, that we...
Mentoring Families: Facity’s Story
Mentoring Families in Kenya: Facity's StoryMentoring families in Kenya is something that is an area that we saw a huge need four years ago when we met Facity in Bomet. Facity is a widow with 5 children, and when we met her, her husband had passed away, leaving her...
Safari in Kenya on The Maasai Mara
The Best Safari in KenyaWhen you go on safari in Kenya, you want to try to see The Big Five! You almost always see three of them - the lion, elephant, and cape buffalo. The leopard and rhino can be a bit elusive, however, so you want a great safari guide. We happen...
Celebrate100: Week One
Celebrate100: Week OneCelebrate100 ReviewLast week we kicked off Celebrate100 with a zoom chat with our team! We shared some of our favorite experiences and memories. Then, we visited the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi, where you can feed and (yes!) kiss a giraffe!We got...