Project Proposal: Kahuho Word of Life Vocational Training Centre
Executive Summary
The Kahuho Word of Life Vocational Training Centre (VTC) is a community initiative under the Word of Life to Nations Ministry (Certificate Reg. No. 41542). The goal is to equip over 500 vulnerable youth, orphans, and children from needy families in Kahuho Village and Trans-Nzoia County with vocational skills for sustainable economic empowerment.
The project aims to:
- Break the cycle of poverty
- Increase employment by 50%
- Offer alternatives to youth who cannot continue with formal education
Background / Introduction
Word of Life to Nations Ministry, led by Bishop Noah Muhando Simiyu, has been supporting disadvantaged communities for over a decade. In 2017, the ministry founded St. Elizabeth Mission School to provide education and daily meals to orphans and vulnerable children. The school has now grown to serve 220 children up to Grade 6.
However, many of these children and other community members face a lack of opportunity beyond primary school. This VTC project is designed to give them a lifeline through skills training.
Problem Statement
Poverty rates in Kahuho and surrounding areas are significantly higher than the national average. Limited access to:
- Education
- Marketable skills
- Employment opportunities – has left many youth, especially girls, in cycles of dependency, early marriage, and unemployment.
Project Objectives
- Train 300+ youth in high-demand vocational skills
- Provide opportunities for St. Elizabeth Mission School leavers (Grade 6 and beyond)
- Reduce poverty by 70% in the local community
- Build self-reliance and economic independence among graduates
Target Beneficiaries
- Grade 6 leavers from St. Elizabeth Mission School
- Vulnerable boys and girls from Kahuho Village and nearby areas
- Youth (up to age 25) seeking practical skills for employment
Beneficiaries will be selected through a community-based and transparent process.
Vocational Skills Offered
The VTC will provide hands-on training in:
- Tailoring & Dressmaking
- Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy
- Carpentry
- Masonry
- Motor Vehicle Mechanics
- Welding
- Driving
- Electrical Installation
- Computer Studies
- Farming
- Handicrafts
- Music School (Piano, Guitar, Drums, etc.)
Project Activities
Activity | Description |
---|---|
1. Community Mobilization | Outreach and beneficiary selection |
2. Land Acquisition | 3 acres in Kahuho Village |
3. Construction | Training workshops and classrooms |
4. Equipment Procurement | Machines and tools for all departments |
5. Training Delivery | Practical sessions by skilled instructors |
6. Monitoring & Evaluation | Track impact and program effectiveness |
Project Location
Country: Kenya
County: Trans-Nzoia
Location: Makutano
Sub-location: Kapolet
Village: Kahuho
Map and photos of the proposed site are available upon request.
Budget Summary
Item | Amount (KES) | USD Equivalent |
---|---|---|
Purchase of Land (3 acres) | 4,500,000 | $37,190 |
Construction of Training Centre | 25,000,000 | $206,611 |
Training Equipment & Materials | 8,800,000 | $72,727 |
Staff Salaries (Teaching + Non-teaching) | 5,520,000 | $45,619 |
Grounds Workers | 180,000 | $1,488 |
Total Budget | 62,184,000 KES | $513,917 |
Monitoring & Evaluation
The project will measure success through:
- Pre and post-training assessments
- Regular participant feedback
- Income tracking surveys
- Key performance indicators such as:
- – Number of graduates
- – Job placements
- – Startups and small businesses initiated
Sustainability Plan
To ensure long-term impact:
- Graduates will receive ongoing mentorship and follow-up
- The centre will form market linkages for products and services
- Future cohorts will be trained annually to keep the program impactful
Expected Outcomes & Impact
- 300+ trained youth equipped with job-ready skills
- Increased household incomes in the community
- Enhanced economic stability and reduced dependency
- Empowered youth contributing positively to local development
Conclusion
The Kahuho Word of Life Vocational Training Centre is more than a school — it is a transformational initiative. By providing market-driven skills, it aims to restore dignity, purpose, and economic hope for vulnerable youth.
We welcome your support, partnership, and investment to make this vision a reality.
Be Part of the Transformation
Every skill taught is a life empowered.
Join us in breaking the cycle of poverty by equipping vulnerable youth in Kahuho with practical, marketable skills. Your support can change a generation.