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for Unity

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Briefly about
the project

We are an international movement of people who believe that even a single act can change the whole world. Life for Unity connects those who are ready to help with those who desperately need it — children, families, and communities in the most vulnerable corners of the planet.

Humanitarian aid

and housing support for people with disabilities, abandoned mothers, and members of lower castes

200+

children have been cured of malariaDaily medical check-ups, treatment for staph infections and scabies

50+

volunteers from different countries have joined the mission.

Nepal

Nepal - specialized school in Nepal for children with developmental needs, ensuring inclusion and support -

150+

Children in Africa receive daily meals and regular medical care.

Kenya

Kenya - School in Turkana desert for children who have never had one

Volunteering at Life for Unity

— is an opportunity to change someone’s life with your hands and knowledge.

We invite people from all over the world to Nepal and Kenya to build schools together, help children, and support abandoned women and people with special needs. Here you will not be an observer — you will become part of a team that takes action.

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News from
Life for Unity

Jackson’s New Recovery Plan

After three days of medical assessment and reviewing Jackson’s results, we decided that for the next few months he will remain under the supervision of our nurse Jennifer and follow a special nutrition plan. After illness, his weakened body requires proper care, a balanced diet, and medical support to recover.

Positive X-Ray Results for Joffrey

A year ago, Joffrey was scheduled for a leg amputation due to osteomyelitis. But we did not give up and have been fighting the infection for a full year. Today’s X-ray shows that the condition of the bone is improving. In spring, we plan to travel for an MRI to further assess his progress.

Turkana Literacy Begins

Starting this year, we have officially added the Turkana language to the school curriculum. Now the children will learn to read and write in their native language — a skill that, unfortunately, many of their parents do not have.

A Special Day at School

Today was a true girls’ day at school. Our girls put on new, clean, beautiful dresses and felt like real princesses. We continue our lessons on emotional and reproductive education.

Cleaning Up for Movies

Once a week, we organize an outdoor movie night for our students. One important condition is helping clean the school grounds: for each bag of collected trash, a child receives a real ticket and can attend our improvised open-air cinema.

How Stacy is Transforming Our Classroom

Thanks to our teacher and volunteer Stacy, who has been with us for the second year, our children have started speaking, reading, and writing in English. Now it is even easier for us to understand each other, which allows us to support and help our students more effectively.

Jackson’s New Recovery Plan

After three days of medical assessment and reviewing Jackson’s results, we decided that for the next few months he will remain under the supervision of our nurse Jennifer and follow a special nutrition plan. After illness, his weakened body requires proper care, a balanced diet, and medical support to recover.

Positive X-Ray Results for Joffrey

A year ago, Joffrey was scheduled for a leg amputation due to osteomyelitis. But we did not give up and have been fighting the infection for a full year. Today’s X-ray shows that the condition of the bone is improving. In spring, we plan to travel for an MRI to further assess his progress.

Turkana Literacy Begins

Starting this year, we have officially added the Turkana language to the school curriculum. Now the children will learn to read and write in their native language — a skill that, unfortunately, many of their parents do not have.

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The Fellow Traveller by Lida

Created by our founder and professional traveler, Lida, this planner is more than just a notebook. It is a guide to mindful and unforgettable journeys, designed to help you capture every moment with intention and soul.The Heart of the Project100% of the proceeds go directly to our school in Turkana, Kenya. By organizing your next trip, you are directly funding the education and well-being of our students.

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10 eur = 20 lunch school

65 Hot School Meals

6 Full Malaria Treatments

3 School Uniforms

10 Fruit Trees for School Garden

15,000 Liters of Clean Water

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