Our 2025 Impact


We empower teen moms and adolescent girls with social life skills, leadership, economic entrepreneurship, parenting skills, and service linkages, helping them gain confidence and build their potential. Through EROHI’s Programs, over 1203 girls and teen mothers have strengthened life skills and decision-making, 70% of teen parents in Western Kenya have improved parenting practices hence supporting their children better, 15+ girls returned to school and linked to TVETs, and 56+ young parents accessed essential health, with 74+ households reached with kitchen garden farm inputs enabling them to enhance food security, nutrition and economic resilience. Overall we’ve fostered gender equality, shared responsibility, and resilient families demonstrating that community-driven solutions create lasting impact for children, young parents, and their communities.
Our Approach
In Kenya, nearly 15% of girls aged between 15 to 19 years become pregnant every year. Of these, at least 13,000 girls drop out of school with no hope for a future. They experience many challenges including stigma, mental health issues, isolation, lack of support and much more. Additionally, these challenges, if not addressed properly, affect the development, health, and long-term wellbeing of their children. Without timely intervention many of these young mothers are pushed deeper into poverty and vulnerability, limiting both their potential and that of the next generation. As a result, EROHI has devised a theory of change to help these young mothers thrive despite their circumstances.

1200+ Adolescent Mothers Reached
1,203+ adolescent mothers reached through social life skills, leadership, entrepreneurship, and parenting training. EROHI has provided parenting education, sexual and reproductive health education (SRHE), financial support, and nutrition guidance, enabling some mothers to return to school and strengthen family well-being. These have strengthened decision-making, confidence, and holistic development of young mothers and their children.


70+ Households Reached
We have reached 74+ households with kitchen garden inputs, training families to grow fresh vegetables and nutritious crops at home. Kitchen gardening has improved household food security, daily access to nutritious foods, and reduced malnutrition in adolescent households. We have also linked adolescent girls to youth-friendly clinics and MOH services, increasing uptake of antenatal care, family planning, and other health services.

250+ Scholars Reached
We have nurtured adolescent more than 250 boys and girls (ages 13–19) with leadership, critical thinking, and academic skills. Provided one-on-one coaching, mentorship, and scholarship guidance, building a network of ethical, skilled change agents. This has enabled participants to pursue education and leadership opportunities, contributing to local and global community development.
Under the Community dialogues and Campaigns
We have reached 10+ schools through menstrual health campaigns, improving girls’ knowledge, confidence, and school attendance. Conducted campaigns on sexual and reproductive health and gender equality, helping adolescent girls access services and make informed decisions. Fostered community awareness, engagement, and support for adolescent girls’ rights and well-being.

2+ Counties Reached
We have engaged 100+ parents and communities to enhance understanding of positive parenting and child development from infancy to adolescence. We have also helped adolescent mothers learned responsive caregiving and play-based stimulation, improving children’s holistic development. These enhanced household support, educational outcomes, and family resilience.
Our Stories

“Before I joined EROHI, I was shy. Now I can speak freely with my peers and share my thoughts with my parents”
CELESTINE- BENEFICIARY

“Many girls in my community drop out of school before finishing high school. A new school was started with support from EROHI’s mentorship program, and more girls from our community are now going to secondary school. I am happy about this progress.”
PRISCAH PARENT

Joining the SRH program gave me a safe space to share my health challenges. I opened up about having Genital Herpes, something I had been struggling with silently. With the program’s support, I was able to get proper treatment at the hospital. Now I am healthy and confident, and I know I can take care of myself and my baby
RODAH- BENEFICIARY
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