In-Country Partners | Profiles

 

We feel the most expedient way to educate the greatest number of children is to work through in-country partners with expertise and proven programs for bringing education and sustainability to developing communities.

We have judiciously selected three in-country partners to fund in Kenya, Liberia and Uganda.

Unstoppable® Due Diligence

All in-country partners are fully vetted by the Unstoppable Foundation prior to funding any projects to ensure the highest levels of integrity and fiscal responsibility.

Unstoppable® Proof of Progress

A requirement of maintaining in-country partner status is to provide proof of progress of the completion of schools and programs funded that includes quarterly reports, photos and video footage.

In addition, Cynthia Kersey and the Unstoppable team make regular field visits, documenting completed and in-process projects with photos and videos.

 

 

 

FREE THE CHILDREN | KENYA

Free The Children (FTC) is the world’s largest network of children helping children with innovative education and development programs in 45 countries. Founded in 1995 by international child rights activist Craig Kielburger, FTC has a proven track record of success.

FTC has received the World’s Children’s Prize for the Rights of the Child (also known as the Children’s Nobel Prize), the Human Rights Award from the World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations, and has formed successful partnerships with leading school boards and Oprah’s Angel Network, as well as the Unstoppable Foundation.

 

 

YOUTH ACTION INTERNATIONAL | LIBERIA

Youth Action International (YAI) was founded by Kimmie Weeks as part of Liberia’s healing process to provide education, healthcare and economic empowerment for children and youth.

Since 2005, YAI has impacted more than 150,000 lives in six post-war African countries.

Kimmie is a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council as well as the Young Global Leaders Program. He is the recipient of the Liberia National Excellence Award (2008) and the Wangari Mathai Global Citizenship Award (2009).

 

 

JUST LIKE MY CHILD | UGANDA

Just Like My Child’s (JLMC) mission is to transform humanity by empowering women and children to achieve their full potential through improved healthcare, education and micro-enterprise.

Founded by Vivian Glyck, JLMC uses an approach called deep development to empower communities—village by village—to create their own long-term solutions in rural Uganda.

 
 
 

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