Economic Empowerment

St. Thaddeus ChildCare Society Offering Economic Empowerment

Economic empowerment is critical for breaking the cycle of poverty and promoting long-term sustainability. Recognizing this, St. Thaddeus ChildCare Society has developed a range of programs and initiatives aimed at supporting the economic empowerment of women and girls in Kenya.

One of the key components of the society’s economic empowerment efforts is a microfinance program that provides small loans to women and girls who are starting or growing a small business. These loans are designed to help women and girls access the financial resources they need to start or grow a business, and provide a path to financial independence and stability.

In addition to financial support, St. Thaddeus ChildCare Society also provides training and education on a range of business-related topics, such as marketing, accounting, and financial management. These programs help to build the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in business, and increase the chances of long-term success.

The society also provides mentorship and support to women and girls who are starting or growing a business, helping them to overcome the challenges they face and build successful enterprises. This includes providing access to networks and resources, as well as one-on-one support from experienced businesswomen.

Finally, St. Thaddeus ChildCare Society is working to create a supportive environment for women and girls in business, including advocating for policies and initiatives that support women’s economic empowerment and reducing gender-based discrimination in the workplace.

Through its comprehensive approach to economic empowerment, St. Thaddeus ChildCare Society is helping women and girls in Kenya to build brighter futures for themselves and their families. By providing the resources and support needed to succeed in business, the society is helping to break the cycle of poverty and promote long-term sustainability.

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