Our Programs

    NAPOWA runs various programs aimed at empowering police wives and widows to become economically and socially independent.

    Our Approach

    Our programs are designed to address the unique challenges faced by police wives and widows, focusing on economic empowerment, health and wellbeing, and community support.

    Economic Empowerment

    We provide skills training, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship support to help police wives and widows achieve economic independence.

    Health & Wellbeing

    We promote physical and mental health through education, advocacy, and access to essential health services.

    Community Support

    We build strong communities through networking, mentorship, and crisis support for police families.

    Explore Our Programs

    Learn more about the specific programs we offer to empower police wives and widows across Kenya.

    Skills Development

    Skills Development

    Our skills development program provides training in various vocational skills to help police wives and widows become economically independent.

    Key Activities:

    • Soap and detergent making workshops
    • Fashion design and tailoring classes
    • Candle production training
    • Beadwork and jewelry making
    • Food processing and preservation
    • Computer literacy courses

    Impact:

    Over 200 women have completed our skills training programs, with 70% reporting increased income through their new skills.

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    Success Stories

    Hear from the women whose lives have been transformed through our programs.

    Jane Muthoni

    Jane Muthoni

    Skills Development Program

    "After my husband passed away, I didn't know how I would support my children. Through NAPOWA's soap making training, I started my own business and now I can provide for my family."

    Mary Akinyi

    Mary Akinyi

    Financial Literacy Program

    "The financial literacy program taught me how to budget, save, and invest. I've started a savings group with other police wives, and we're all seeing improvements in our financial situations."

    Sarah Wanjiku

    Sarah Wanjiku

    Woman of Purpose Program

    "Attending the Woman of Purpose event changed my perspective on what I could achieve. The inspiration and skills I gained helped me start a tailoring business that now employs three other women."

    Get Involved

    There are many ways to support our programs and help us empower more police wives and widows across Kenya.

    Donate

    Your financial support helps us expand our programs and reach more women in need.

    Volunteer

    Share your skills and time to help us implement our programs effectively.

    Partner

    Collaborate with us as an organization to create greater impact together.

    Join

    If you're a police wife or widow, become a member and access our programs.