Visual journey through our environmental conservation and youth empowerment initiatives
Listen to what the team has to say about the project.
Watch as students are taught how to prepare seedlings.
Teens for Teens Kenya educating students on the importance of tree planting.
Our team posing with the head of agriculture of Muslim Primary School.
Our Secretary, William Indakwa, ensuring that the students understand the facts about seedlings.
No fact will be left untold with us here, as long as it can bring change, it has to be told.
Teens for Teens Kenya team members ready for the tree planting session.
Students line up to receive their seedlings from our CEO.
Showcasing the organization's mission of one teen, one tree, one future.
TTK team handing out success cards at Musali Secondary School ahead of national examination.
TTK team member offering guidance to a student.
Ensuring that everyone takes part in our movement and activities.
Everyone gets in place for the tasks ahead.
Our members join group activities with the students to educate them about the importance of trees
The TTK team gives a briefing to the school's administrators and students.
Our CEO takes his seedling alongside a TTK member to guide on how it should be carried out.
A tree nursery is established at a local community by TTK members.
With everyone having a seedling, the final instructions are given.
TTK team briefs the students.
The team takes a walk with students heading to the tree nursery
Seedlings are verified to ensure they are healthy and ready for distribution.
The TTK team hands out success cards to the school's administrators
A KCSE candidate receives her Success Card, along with insights on harnessing agriculture for skill development, food production, and reducing youth unemployment after high school.
Distributing Success Cards to male candidates, reinforcing the importance of constructive engagement in agriculture to deter involvement in drug abuse and crime post-KCSE.
Another male candidate receives his Success Card, highlighting the critical role high school leavers can play in national food production through agricultural ventures and acquired skills.
Our team addresses students in a classroom, emphasizing how agricultural involvement can provide vital skills, contribute to food production, and reduce high rates of youth unemployment.
Our CEO personally signs Success Cards in the teacher's office, a testament to TeensforTeens' commitment to empowering students to pursue productive paths and avoid negative influences.
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