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2024: Haller Wrapped
Celebrating World Volunteer Day: Lily & Edie's Journey with Haller Kenya
This World Volunteer Day, we’re shining a light on the incredible contributions of Lily and Edie, two passionate volunteers spending three months with us at the Nguuni Education Centre, Library, and Nature Reserve.
Empowering the Changemakers of Tomorrow: Haller at Sherborne Girls School’s Friday Lecture Series
Discover how The Haller Foundation is connecting young changemakers in the UK and Kenya through education, technology, and sustainable agriculture. From welcoming thousands of pupils in Kenya to inspiring students at Sherborne Girls School, as part of our mission to empower Gen Z to tackle climate change and build a greener future.
2024 NGOs Awards Nomination: Best in Education
Education is at the heart of everything we do at Haller. It’s the foundation for sustainable change, empowering smallholder communities across Africa with life-long learning opportunities. Through farmer training, youth initiatives, and the Nguuni Education Centre, we are committed to fostering environmental stewardship, sustainable farming, and academic growth.
From our climate-smart training programs near Mombasa to the innovative Haller Farmers App reaching remote communities, we’re transforming lives. The Nguuni Education Centre, Kenya’s first free children’s library, continues to serve thousands of disadvantaged students, driving literacy and engagement.
Help us expand our impact. Vote for Haller in the ‘Best in Education’ category at the 2024 Kenyan NGO Awards! Your support can help us build self-sustaining communities and pathways out of poverty through education.