We plant practical hope — livelihoods & climate resilience for Kajiado
Practical programs that strengthen smallholder families and resilient landscapes
Working from our Namanga Town base, we translate local knowledge into two flagship programs: livelihoods — hands‑on training, seed and tool support, and market‑aware practices that help smallholder farmers increase income and nutrition — and climate adaptation & mitigation — practical methods for soil, water and crop resilience delivered through community-led learning. All programs are free to beneficiaries and rely on donor support; supporters can contribute quickly via mobile money (0702485934), or visit our office during walk‑in hours, 08:00–17:00.
What we do: livelihoods, nutrition & climate resilience

Hands-on training for resilient livelihoods
In Namanga and nearby villages we deliver practical programs — farmer trainings, kitchen gardens and climate‑smart practices — so smallholder families gain steady incomes, better nutrition and the tools to adapt to a changing climate.
Programs that strengthen rural livelihoods
Working from Namanga Town into surrounding Kajiado communities, we deliver hands‑on training, nutrition-focused interventions and climate‑smart farming practices so smallholder families can secure stable incomes, healthier households and more resilient landscapes.
Practical programs for resilient livelihoods
We work side‑by‑side with smallholder families in Kajiado to convert local knowledge into reliable income, better nutrition and climate resilience. Our livelihoods trainings, hands‑on demonstrations and adaptation practices are free to beneficiaries and designed so neighbours can copy them — from soil health and water‑wise gardening to seed saving and post‑harvest techniques.