Think you need acres of land to farm? Think again! With rising urbanization in Kenya, more people are discovering creative ways to grow food even in the tiniest spaces. Whether you live in an apartment, a bedsitter, or a home with a small backyard, farming is possible. Here’s how: 1. Embrace Vertical Farming When horizontalContinueContinue reading “How to Farm in a Small Space”
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How I Started a Secondhand Clothes Business in Kenya with Just 500 Shillings
When I lost my job, I thought my world had crumbled. I had 500 shillings to my name, and the bills didn’t care. One evening, as I stared at my half-empty wallet, a friend casually mentioned Gikomba Market. “You can start a mitumba business with just 500 bob,” she said. I laughed nervously. “Do IContinueContinue reading “How I Started a Secondhand Clothes Business in Kenya with Just 500 Shillings”
Staying Positive When Life Feels Like It’s Falling Apart
Let’s face it, life has a way of throwing curveballs when you least expect it. One moment you’re feeling like the main character in a good movie, and the next, your Wi-Fi’s due, the rent’s due, and the electricity tokens just ran out. Staying positive during tough times can feel like trying to dance inContinueContinue reading “Staying Positive When Life Feels Like It’s Falling Apart”
Lessons from Two Employees at Karibu Solutions
When Kevin and Brian joined Karibu Solutions, they were both fresh graduates brimming with potential; or so it seemed. But their first six months at work proved that not all employees are created equal. Kevin: The Boss’s Secret WeaponKevin grew up in a small town in Kisumu, where his parents instilled in him the valueContinueContinue reading “Lessons from Two Employees at Karibu Solutions”
The Hype of New Year Resolutions
From January Motivation to June “Who Cares?” Ah, New Year’s resolutions; the annual tradition of convincing ourselves that this year, we’ll become the best version of ourselves. Come January 1st, we’re pumped, writing ambitious lists: hit the gym, save money, eat healthy, learn a new skill, and maybe even run a marathon. By June? Let’sContinueContinue reading “The Hype of New Year Resolutions”
Small Acts of Kindness That Change Lives
Small Acts Big Impact In a world often filled with uncertainty and struggles, kindness and compassion are like beacons of light, simple yet transformative. They remind us that even in the toughest moments, we can make a difference in someone’s life with small, heartfelt gestures. Imagine this: a young woman in a crowded Nairobi matatuContinueContinue reading “Small Acts of Kindness That Change Lives”
The Importance of Compassionate Caregivers in Foster Care
In foster care centers, compassionate caregivers are vital for children who have experienced loss, abandonment, or other traumatic events. Unfortunately, in some cases, caregivers lack empathy and compassion, creating an environment that can further harm a child’s emotional well-being. This absence of care and warmth poses significant challenges for children who are already vulnerable. OneContinueContinue reading “The Importance of Compassionate Caregivers in Foster Care”
From Orphans to Entrepreneurs
For James, leaving the children’s home in Nakuru at 18 was a bittersweet moment. “It felt like I was being thrown into the deep end with no lifeline,” he recalls. The security of the home was gone, replaced by the uncertainty of adulthood. His first few months were tough. Nights spent in a shared roomContinueContinue reading “From Orphans to Entrepreneurs”
Challenges Facing Kenyan Teens After Leaving Children’s Homes
The Silent Struggles Transitioning from the safety of a children’s home to the wider society is a journey fraught with challenges for many Kenyan teens. For years, these homes offer shelter, routine, and a sense of belonging. But when the time comes to leave, the world outside often feels intimidating and unforgiving. One of theContinueContinue reading “Challenges Facing Kenyan Teens After Leaving Children’s Homes”
From Growing Up in a Kenyan Children’s Home to Building a Life of Purpose
My name is Peter Mwangi, and I grew up in a children’s home in Nyeri. I lost my parents when I was just six, and with no family support, I found myself in a place I never expected—a children’s home. At first, I felt abandoned, as though life had already decided my path would beContinueContinue reading “From Growing Up in a Kenyan Children’s Home to Building a Life of Purpose”
