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Academic Scholarships
Funding academic scholarships for girls. Education helps to mold the minds of tomorrow’s leaders.

#SecureHer Campaign
70% of girls in rural areas miss school during their menstrual due to lack of sanitary towels.
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Mentorship Matters!
BFFA is a girl centered safe space wherein program personnel match volunteer mentors with at- risk girls/mentees. Mentors and mentees generally meet on a monthly basis, with each mentor-mentee pair choosing where and when to meet. BFF mentoring program typically ask...

Happiness in Helping Other
For it is in giving that we receive — Saint Francis of Assisi The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity — Leo Tolstoy We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give — Winston Churchill Making money is a happiness; making other...

Fears Versus Success
Learning how to overcome fears is a challenge for most. No one is born with fears. Fears can therefore, be overcome by practicing self-discipline repeatedly until it goes away. The most common fears that we experience, which often sabotage all hope for success, are...
Kujenga Tumaini believes that women and girls should have access to quality mental health services within their communities.
We provide individual therapy to women and girls in a safe space that’s conducive for Transformation and Healing.
We facilitate transformative healing support groups and workshops for survivors of gender-based violence.
Be Fearless Forever Academy
Kujenga Tumaini believes that girls have a higher success rate when they have a chance to engage in mentor/mentee relationships with qualified mentors and ongoing peer-to-peer support.
Be Fearless Forever focuses on empowering our girls to become the leaders of tomorrow
Equipping and
Training
Kujenga Tumaini believes that educators’ benefit from equipping and training that addresses trauma informed care, behavioral health, and child development. It is important that educators understand what it means to be trauma sensitive and trauma informed while working with vulnerable youth.
Our trainings address parent teacher relationships, teacher and administration relationships with students, and safe learning environments for students.