What We Do
Though a majority of the Kenyan population live under difficult social and economic circumstances, young women and girls especially in the informal settlements and rural areas are very vulnerable. This is mainly because the economic and social hardships they face have a bearing on their overall health and social well-being.
A huge percent of these girls and young women have low levels of education and have limited means of earning their livelihood which increases their vulnerability. They enter into marriage life at an early age, some end up in exploitive relationships and face gender based violence. All these factors weaken the overall child upbringing in the society and the vicious cycle of poverty continues in our communities.
It is against this background that Beyond Destiny Barriers endeavors to increase and improve their personal, educational, social, economic and legal strengths to ensure they have no limitations on their dreams and no obstacles to their achievements.
A custom made program designed to firstly provide a platform for school going pupils and students to share their personal experiences, candidly speak about abuse, addictions, exploitation and other unspoken challenges they face as they navigate school life...read more
This initiative is tailor made to address the emotional needs of those wounded by the past are hurting or feel stuck with deep emotional issues. We motivate, encourage and them inspire them to take emotional stock, get emotionally unstuck and chase their dreams. This entails trainings, seminars, workshops and conferences...read more
Beyond Destiny Barriers Foundation Media and Advocacy program is a Call to Action. Media and Advocacy plays a pivotal role in creating awareness on the real causes of behavior problems in people hence promote the funding of solutions that....read more
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Beyond Destiny Barriers under its Tabasamu Tena program, in partnership with KTN, a leading media house in Kenya, during its Tukuza Sunday program, reaching out to hurting people. The Topic on this day was "Overcoming Rape" |
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Beyond Destiny Barriers under its Tabasamu Tena program, in partnership with KTN, a leading media house in Kenya, during its Tukuza Sunday program, reaching out to hurting people. The Topic on this day was "Overcoming Challenges in blended Families" |
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Beyond Destiny Barriers under its Tabasamu Tena program, in partnership with Unspoken in Public in a workshop. Our theme on this day was overcoming rape trauma. We hope to reach out to as many hurting rape victims as possible. |
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