Granada Family's Contribution in Charity
We devote as much time as possible for benevolent cause. Proper planing and research and after that also take suggestions from members.
Our all professionals devote and share their precious time and money to fight with social evils with a only concept "Make society to live better". we believe in global commuinity and brotherhoodness.
A research shows that poorness is the main cause to a person to be cut from society. Our efforts are such that a person will become self dependent, make a roll in the growth of world and his/her nation and to make society better.
HIV/AIDS
Enabling young people to make informed decisions around reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.
Many don’t understand how it is spread and believe there is no way to protect themselves from the virus.
EDUCATION
Improving access to quality education.
50% of schoolchildren in Uganda do not complete their primary education and only 12% of young people enroll for secondary education.
LIFE SKILLS
Building the skills of young people to make safe, positive choices and to participate in the development of their communities.
12% of girls in Kenya drop out of school due to early pregnancy.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Improving access to quality, vocational and business skills training and to credit and land.
A hand-to-mouth existence leaves them and their children prone to chronic poverty.
How Granada Family do this?
Granada Family works by supporting local organisations to run low-cost, sustainable and replicable projects. This means that our projects continue to run long after we’ve set them up. We develop our projects with young people – we discuss the issues, we help them develop their ideas and they make it happen.
We make sure young voices are heard: we campaign, advocate and encourage young people to take on leadership roles in their communities.
"GET INVOLVED: There are many ways you can support ICR’s work, either as a volunteer, community fundraiser or even member of staff."
Gunner Satterfield
Hopes and Future Plan
Granada Family has ambitious plans for the next three years to reach more children and young people than ever before. We are committed to achieving long term change and delivering real impact.
Enabling young people to make informed decisions around reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.
There are over 7,000 new HIV infections per day amongst 15 to 24 year olds in sub-Saharan Africa. Many don’t understand how it is spread and believe there is no way to protect themselves from the virus.
Improving access to quality education.
50% of schoolchildren in Uganda do not complete their primary education and only 12% of young people enroll for secondary education.
Building the skills of young people
Building the skills of young people to make safe, positive choices and to participate in the development of their communities.
12% of girls in Kenya drop out of school due to early pregnancy.
Improving access to quality, vocational and business skills training and to credit and land.
69% of the active female workforce in Kenya is unemployed and dependent on subsistence farming. A hand-to-mouth existence leaves them and their children prone to chronic poverty.