– As part of Kenya’s national reforestation and climate action efforts, SMGF has planted more than 50,000 trees across Nairobi, Kajiado, Uasin Gishu, Nyeri, and other counties. These trees not only restore ecosystems but also provide cleaner air, shade, and hope for future generations.
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– Through our consistent food, blanket, and clothing distribution drives, we have supported over 10,000 families, particularly the elderly and vulnerable households. These initiatives bring dignity, warmth, and relief to those struggling with poverty and displacement.
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Our rehabilitation and empowerment programs have helped more than 1,000 young people break free from drugs and illicit brews. Many have since acquired valuable skills, secured employment, and become responsible citizens who now inspire others.
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– Recognizing the vital role of spiritual leaders, SMGF has supported over 3000 pastors facing severe food insecurity. By strengthening these leaders, we also strengthen the communities they shepherd.
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– In partnership with local authorities, SMGF played a key role in recovering four illegal firearms, once collected by the late Joseph Ole Nkaisserri. This critical intervention promoted peace and safety in affected regions.
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– From tree planting in schools to mentorship sessions, SMGF has actively engaged with students, teaching the values of conservation, responsibility, and faith. Schools like Njiru Secondary and Githurai Kimbo have been key beneficiaries.
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– We have organized five prayer walks covering more than 30 km each, bringing communities together to advocate against drugs, alcoholism, and societal decay. These walks have transformed over 1,000 youths and sparked collective hope.
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– SMGF has organized over five peace prayer walks, each spanning more than 30 km, advocating against drugs, crime, and illicit brews. These walks have transformed lives by drawing national and local leaders together, inspiring over 1,000 youths to abandon destructive habits and embrace hope and employment opportunities.
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