We work hand-in-hand with local authorities, schools, and community health organizations to advance menstrual hygiene management, environmental awareness, and disability inclusion across Kiminini and surrounding regions.
Promoting accessible education for girls and women with disabilities through inclusive learning programs.
Advancing menstrual hygiene awareness through workshops and community health initiatives.
Building networks for local development and inclusion through community outreach.
Every contribution helps provide training, materials, and health education to visually impaired women, creating opportunities for economic independence and self-reliance.
Sponsor a class for visually impaired women by funding skilled seamstresses and trainers.
Support the purchase of machines, fabrics, and production materials for sustainable work.
Contribute to tactile learning materials for menstrual and personal health education.
Help maintain a safe, accessible, and welcoming environment for all participants.
We welcome volunteers from Kenya and abroad who are passionate about education, empowerment, and disability inclusion. Your skills can make a real difference.
We value every contribution and handle all donations responsibly and transparently. Every Euro or shilling is used directly for project activities.
Michaela Schwarz
michaela.schwarz@kiminininuruwomen.org
Michael Ongaro
mike.ongaro@kiminininuruwomen.org