Business Start-up Training impacts young adults in Kahuria!

Here in North America, we get the incredible opportunity to have access to further our education through Universities, Colleges, and Vocational Schools. Young adults in Kenya don’t always have that same opportunity – in fact, many students, especially women, will never get the chance.

However…through the partnership of people on both sides of the bridge, 25 young adults had access to training to learn basic skills of making a livelihood using the resources around them and to empower them in their hopes and dreams of the future!

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