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Education

August 21, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Did you know that plants grow faster and larger in greenhouses? This #funfactfriday means a lot to our greenhouse project at the Watoto Wema Home in Nairobi, Kenya. The produce that is grown through this sustainable micro-project supplements the children’s diets with healthy produce and is also sold in the market. The profits from selling […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: africa, children, dogood, Education, facts, friday, funfactfriday, healthy, joy, kenya, kindness, learn, love, produce, sustainable, weekend

August 18, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

The #LetGirlsLearn is a White House-sponsored initiative that #FLOTUS champions that is working to transform the world through the education of girls. Educating girls creates healthier families and improved communities with lower rates of HIV/AIDS, infant mortality and maternal mortality. By increasing girls’ access to education, we make this world a much better place to […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: children, dogood, Education, empowerment, facts, girlpower, girlslead15, girlup, globalcitizen, hope, humanrights, kids, letgirlslearn, love, makeadifference, momandbaby, positivity, socialjustice

August 13, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

A #tbt to our first trip to India several years ago! It was such a privilege to meet the kids and get to see firsthand their personalities and individual spirits. We have continued to work with Ashirvad Home through our chicken farm project, which is designed in such a way to generate income that benefits […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: children, dogood, Education, friends, friendship, future, health, hope, india, inspire, kids, makeadifference, nostalgia, nutrition, payitforward, photo, photography, project, socialjustice, sustainablity, tbt, travel

August 10, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

“Let us remember: one book, one child, one teacher can change the world.” -Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is living proof that one person can make a difference and that education can change the world. Education is the key to unlocking a child’s potential and that’s why Kitechild’s sustainable projects like the chicken farm in India […]

https://www.kitechild.org/let-us-remember-one-book-one-child-one-teacher/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: BelieveInPossibilities, bethechange, changetheworld, Education, freshstart, globalcitizen, honduras, india, inspiration, inspirational, kenya, letgirlslearn, makeadifference, Malala, malala yousafzai, middleeast, MontivationalMondays, motivation, positivity, sustainability

July 24, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Did you know that if a child’s mother can read, that child is twice as likely to survive past age 5? Educating a girl creates a ripple effect of positivity on the health, well-being and economic empowerment of the world. Let’s give our girls the education they deserve and it’ll help ensure that all children […]

https://www.kitechild.org/did-you-know-that-if-a-childs-mother-can-read/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bethechange, children, dogood, dreams, Education, empowerment, endpoverty, flotus, funfactfriday, future, girlpower, girls, girlslead15, letgirlslearn, michelleobama, motherhood, peacecorps, women

July 20, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Education is the key to broadening your horizons and opening up the possibilities of your life. Every child deserves access to education and the chance to follow their dreams. Kitechild knows that this is the right for every child, even if they were born into poverty or any difficult life situation. That’s why our sustainable […]

https://www.kitechild.org/education-is-the-key-to-broadening-your-horizons/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: africa, bethechange, dreams, drseuss, Education, endpoverty, globalcitizen, hope, india, kenya, love, motivationalmonday, reading, riseup

July 17, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Who would have thought? Google Earth shows that cows across the world graze along the earth’s magnetic poles. We’ll have to ask the kids at the Flying Kites Home in Kenya about that tidbit. The 32 kids at the home benefit from our dairy cow project through daily milk to supplement their diets and by […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: africa, change, children, cow, cows, Education, funfactfriday, global, globalcitizen, kids, makeadifference, nutrition, success

July 15, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Photo: An older child pitches in on the maintenance of the greenhouse. The crops are growing at the greenhouse at Watoto Wema Home in Kenya! Our sustainable greenhouse project is designed to benefit the 57 children who live there, by targeting their nutrition and education. 40% of the veggies grown will go towards supplementing the […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: accomplishment, africa, children, dogood, Education, farming, globalcitizen, greenhouse, hardwork, harvest, inspiration, kenya, kids, makeadifference, motivation, nutrition, payitforward, project, vegetables

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