12 years ago, @Food4Education served its first lunches to 25 kids. I felt excited, nervous and hopeful that we’d started something that would contribute meaningfully and change lives. I was a struggling international student fundraising to keep the program going and had a dream that maybe one day, we could feed 100 kids a day. It would take 4 years to get to that goal. On the same day that we started, (9th, Jan), 12 years later this week, we added 100,000 additional kids to our program. IN. ONE. DAY. This term, we will reach a total of 350,000 kids across all our operations. I am SO proud of our team, our resilience and the impact we continue to make in communities across Kenya. I am thankful for all it took for this ‘overnight success’. What a ride.
@wawiranjiru @Food4Education Keep it up Wawìra
@wawiranjiru @Food4Education Keep doing the good work @wawiranjiru
@wawiranjiru @Food4Education My CEO this one. So proud of her work and to take a tinie tiny part in it is a pleasure.
@wawiranjiru @Food4Education Good work, what's your business model? Is it a Non-profit organisation?
@wawiranjiru @Food4Education Kudos Wawira. The govt should partner with you to deliver meals to all public primary and day secondary schools nationwide. This is one action that can be a game changer in KE. This can compliment free education to write a new story in the Kenyan inclusion and equity discourse.
@wawiranjiru @Food4Education Keep going, I love the passion? @Wamaithajudie see this
@wawiranjiru @Food4Education Bottom up. You one of the best things to ever happen to Kenyan school kids.keep going.Big up.