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Future Adventure Story

Our Work Seeks To Fully Uphold Values & Success For Youths

Future Adventure transforms the lives of youth, women and children by engaging Kenyan communities. Our mission is to solve issues facing youth in Kenya, such as drug abuse and reproductive health for children and youth. Hence, education is a major key to penetrate schools, mostly in the rural areas of Kenya, by giving them sanitary materials and hosting workshops in which different educators and mentors train and empower youths.

10

YEARS

OF EXPERIENCE

Future Adventure Activities

Our Environmental Agenda

Manage

Fully dedicated to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we equip youths in Kenya to raise awareness, to manage natural resources in urban/rural areas.

Protect

We are an organization working to empower youth in Kenya with key humanitarian ideals. To protect our natural resources, adapt to climate change, tackle scarcity.

Teach

Our work with youth, women, and children in Kenya is to implement sustainability as cornerstones, to strengthen community bonds and improve quality of life.

Future Adventure Campaigns

Every Student A Tree (ESAT) | Featured Project

ESAT by Future Adventure
Future Adventure Students

Uniform For Students

RAISED

$5,500

BALANCE

$8,500

DATE

TBC

Status 39%
Future Adventure Student Donation

Sanitary Kits For Girls

RAISED

$5,000

BALANCE

$4,000

DATE

TBC

Status 55%

Future Adventure Events

Meet & Join Us Here

2024-25

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Vocational Training

To develop important working skills; such as, dress making and sewing, as well as financial literacy for cash management, and personal investing.

2024-25

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Back To School

Public education campaigns play an important role in changing social norms by providing basic knowledge platform for youth’s future success. 

Future Adventure

Supporting The Girl Child & Her Mentors

International Day of the Girl Child is an international observance day declared by the United Nations; it is also called the Day of Girls and the International Day of the Girl. October 11, 2012, the first Day of the Girl Child.

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