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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John Otiato

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My name is John Otiato, I am 15 years old. I live in Korogocho, the third largest slum in Kenya. I have two sisters, and I am the second born of our family. I am from a single family of which my mother is the one supposed to sustain us with basic needs. My mother washes clothes for the Muslim community in our neighborhood and that acts as the only way she can generate stable income. Life in Korogocho is hard though I was able to score 337 marks in the Kenya certificate of primary education. Our father left us when we were young.  I promise to work hard in my education so that I can finally reach my goal of one day in the future becoming an aerodynamic engineer and help those who are in need like how you help are helping those in need like me.