The driving initiative for out of school youth continues with great interest and participation. We have just registered our third cohort of 15 young people, following a short break during the rainy season. The time off was impactful because it allowed the young people to work on their own or family farms since agriculture is one of the backbones of the Kenyan economy. We continue to see great interest from both males and females, which helps us in addressing the gender gap in an industry often seen as a male gendered arena.
The third cohort of 15 out of school youth just joined Mutisya Driving School in Makueni this week
Thank you again to all our faithful partners!
This project would not be where it is without the support of many friends and family members. Please know we appreciate you and so do the 60 young people who will, in the next few months, have an additional skill they can use to explore employment and a better future for their families and communities.Visit our KKF website to learn more about the project: https://kkf.or.ke.
You’re giving our young Kenyan youth a terrific opportunity. Let’s keep driving hope forward—together.