East and Southern Africa
Development Education
EREEP
Growing up in Langas means facing poverty and trauma every day. Without guidance and safe spaces, children risk dropping out of school, poor mental health, and dangerous choices.
Age-based support from 5–25 years including learning support, mentoring, and leadership development, plus training community influencers to keep children safe.

Together, we can help children and young people to thrive.
In Langas, many children and young people grow up facing poverty, trauma, and limited access to education and safe support systems. Without guidance, protection, and opportunity, they risk dropping out of school, poor mental health, and unsafe choices.
The Children and Youth Empowerment Project, led by Edmund Rice Eldoret Empowerment Program (EREEP), helps children and young people facing hardship to stay in school, build life skills, avoid risky behaviours and become positive community leaders.
The project provides age-appropriate support for:
Beyond the classroom, the project trains community influencers – teachers, caregivers, boda-boda riders, and faith leaders – to act as role models and keep children safe.
Activities like community clean-ups, school greening initiatives, and wellness circles promote resilience, responsibility, and community pride.

With your support, children and young people in Langas can thrive, making informed choices, building resilience, and creating positive change in their communities.