Fauza Foundation is committed to empowering women and breaking the cycle of poverty in communities, both physically and mentally, through its core action pillars. The foundation champions women supporting women by providing educational support, including tuition fees and stationery, to ensure access to learning opportunities. It also addresses periodic Menstruation by offering Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) products, ensuring that menstruation does not hinder girls' and women's progress. Economic empowerment is another key focus, with initiatives such as tailoring, beekeeping, and support for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to create sustainable livelihoods. Additionally, Fauza Foundation provides mentorship for mothers, offering financial, emotional, psychological, and mental support to help them navigate life’s challenges and achieve stability. Through these initiatives, the foundation fosters self-sufficiency, dignity, and a brighter future for women and their communities.

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Adamson Mwangi

My name is Adams Mwangi. I am from a family of 3 children: My brother Kelvin, my sister Abigael and I. We were raised by both parents, Dad and Mom, Mr and Mrs Elijah Kirathe. We used to leave back in the village but with time, we relocated to Nairobi, Lungalunga. My dad was caught up in drunkenness where he started started failing to fulfill his obligations to our education and survival. We later on moved to Kariobangi North where after a long term of continuity to drunkenness with my dad, we moved out with my siblings and mom where she began a new life of toiling to cater for our needs. Currently, she works as a fruiter seller at Nairobi CBD. In actual senses she really work so hard since she has managed to fee, cloth and educate us all by herself. Myself during the Form I administration, my mom had a hard time financially and emotionally since I had fell into a deep depth of drug abuse and had attempted to drop out of school. I was first admitted at Gikoe Secondary School where I joined as Form I. Later I was admitted to Dandora Secondary School where I rejoined Form I once more.