Nowhere to go: Street children cope with isolation orders

To control the spread of the novel Coronavirus, countries around the world have asked its people to stay inside to practice social distancing. Social distancing involves keeping space (6 feet is recommended by the CDC) between yourself and other people outside your home, avoiding large groups, mass gatherings and crowded places.  The recommendation to social […]

When “Stay Home” Means Sleeping on a Tree Branch

The concept of staying home is simple—unless you don’t have a home. Then what? As rules and regulations surrounding COVID-19 protection are being issued, children who live in trees, latrines, fields and other public places are being chased away. 

The Key to Gender Equality

When you sat down at your computer this morning, you didn’t think twice about typing in the Web address you wished to visit: email, news, social media, Zoe Empower’s blog. You simply typed it in, and within a few seconds, you were there reading, scrolling, clicking your way around.  But, you would have noticed if […]

The Moment Dignity Emerges

Last fall, hundreds of Zoe Empowers children in Kenya donated their personal earnings to fund a new empowerment group in Malawi. Pamela and John were among those who gave to the effort. Chosen by their Zoe Empowers peers, they would travel to Malawi as the Kenyan representatives to visit their newly funded empowerment group named, […]

Kenyan Graduates Travel to Malawi

Feelings of excitement and fear filled John. He never thought he, a 22-year-old orphan from rural Kenya, would fly in an airplane. Now, he found himself 10,000 feet in the air, staring out at the clouds from his window seat on the way to Malawi. Next to him sat his friend Pamela and Mercy, a […]

Children Bring Unity in the Name of Peace for Kenya

“Interaction gave a better understanding of each other’s side and this brought the first steps toward peace; simple things like eating and working together. People started to see there wasn’t hatred between the two groups.” ‒ Reegan Kaberia, Zoe Empowers Chief Program Officer. Violence, anger and hate crimes over a long-standing land dispute paint the picture […]

Seeing is Believing – Until Now

Zoe Empowers impact outcomes are no longer reserved only for those who travel. Monitoring, tracking and reporting on the progress of each empowerment group is a top priority for us.  For more than a decade, this has allowed the indigenous staff to evaluate the children’s progress internally, monitor program results and allocate resources efficiently. Although […]

Fridah Turned Her Dream Into Reality

Fridah's dream chart in her hair salon

“When I look at my dream chart and think about when I first made it to now, it gives me a lot of happiness, a lot of peace and a lot of hope. It helps me remember that if I’m working hard, I can go really far.” ‒ Fridah, 2nd year Zoe Empowers member (Kenya) Social media […]

Silent No More: Dorcas Finds Her Voice Through Forgiveness

Dorcas with her brothers

Impressive changes have manifested since Dorcas learned her child rights through ZOE. In the community, Dorcas has become well-known for speaking out about child rights, serving as paralegal outside of her grain shop business. She can be found standing in forums teaching others, especially young females, about their rights.

Titus lifts himself out of poverty by giving.

Titus

“I was really touched when I heard the money was going to support other kids like me. I remember where God has brought me from. I know how those children feel. That’s why I donated $20 to ZOE.” explained Titus.