The Power of We: Kenya Works 2025 Annual Report
- Mar 31
- 2 min read

Kenya Works is thrilled to share our 2025 Annual Report, The Power of We, celebrating the extraordinary change made possible when communities, partners, and friends like you come together.
In 2025, you helped provide 1,569,775 plates of food and reach 77,755 individuals through Kenya Works programs each number representing a life moving from crisis toward possibility.
Inside, you’ll see how our four pillars Shelter Works, MHH Works, Education Works, and Community Works are working together to help children learn, families thrive, and communities lead. You’ll also find a five‑year snapshot that shows how sustained commitment has expanded protection, education, menstrual health, and human rights advocacy across 46 of Kenya’s 47 counties.
Shelter Works: Keeping Families Together
In 2025, Shelter Works provided tens of thousands of safe nights, meals, and counseling hours, and supported hundreds of children to reunite safely with family. You’ll meet a young mother whose family avoided crisis shelter care because early food and parenting support kept them together and restored stability.
MHH Works: Dignity and Innovation for Every Girl
Through MHH Works, girls and boys across Kenya received reusable Makini pads, Boxers for Boys, and puberty education, while local jobs were created through MHH product production. In the report, you’ll meet a program leader helping drive a national movement for period dignity—and see how innovations like the Kenya Works Period Panty are reshaping what menstrual health can look like for every learner.
Education Works: Standing With Girls on the Frontlines
Education Works supported hundreds of students with sponsorships, school lunches, and mentorship, achieving a 100% transition rate. You’ll meet a young woman from Musenke who used her safety plan to escape child marriage, helped rescue her sister, and is now university‑bound and welcomed home as a role model in her community.
Community Works: Grassroots Leaders Changing the Story
Through Community Works, more than a thousand leaders, thousands of girls, and over a thousand parents were trained on human rights, FGM, early marriage, and child protection, reaching even remote counties. In the report, you’ll hear from a GBV champion on the Coast whose local network is inspiring new community‑led responses in other regions.
You Are Part of the Power of We
Over the past five years, Kenya Works has served millions of plates of food, reached hundreds of thousands of individuals, trained thousands of leaders, and reunited children with family across nearly every county in Kenya. None of it would be possible without your advocacy, giving, and belief in what’s possible when we act together.
Well done, Kenya Works Community. The power of We is You.