Church Farm, Ardeley

What we do...

Our activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
  1. Holding seminars and workshops to sensitize the community on the importance of education to both genders.

  2. Holding workshops for opinion leaders on women rights violation.

  3. Helping the less fortunate and bright students to meet their educational needs eg paying their school fees.

  4. Organize for scholarships to less fortunate students in the community.

  5. Organizing volunteer programs which will deal with HIV/AIDS education, teaching in local schools, gender equality and self-sustainability workshops.

  6. Extending a network of partner organizations with the aim to cooperate in certain fields and/or exchange of volunteer programs.

  7. Organizing presentation of Massai culture for visitors to the community as part of charity and income generating activities. 

  8. Drilling the boreholes, construction and improvement/renovation of dams

  9. Care and improvement of water catchment areas e.g. planting of trees, fencing, and practice measures to control soil erosion.

  10. Holding seminars and workshops to sensitize the community members on HIV/AIDS

  11. The community will be introduced to alternative modes/way of life e.g. growing crops and also taught on how to initiate and exploit the available entrepreneurship opportunities.


"MEAC is so proud to be a community based project. Our greatest asset is definitely knowing the people we are helping, and a passion that comes naturally from knowing we are helping our friends, neighbours, families and tribe."

MEAC Team


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