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Multitudes of grandparents

The Ember Kenya Grandparents Empowerment Project

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Grandmother and child

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Location of Funyula

Funyula, home of the Ember Kenya Grandparents Empowerment Project, lies in Western Kenya's Samia District near Lake Victoria. Western Kenya is the most densely populated area in the country.

Rural Poverty in Kenya

Tens of thousands of families in Kenya are struggling just to stay alive. Almost hidden in rural western Kenya, the poverty is so extreme that one can scarcely believe it even when one sees it.

AIDS and malaria continue to kill and disable adults and children. Almost an entire generation of adults is being wiped out by the AIDS epidemic, leaving children abandoned. The lucky ones have grandparents on which to rely, but these elderly people can barely make it through each day themselves, and the stigma of AIDS is still so strong that other relatives refuse to help.

As the Ember Project helps grandparents to improve their own economic situations, the program benefits children as well, showing them that someone loves them and will care for them until they are able to care for themselves.

Currently Ember works with 815 grandparent families caring for about 3,000 children.