The Samburu
Project
GDP is going where few dare to go — deep into the remote frontier of northern Kenya — to rescue girls from cycles of gender-based violence, deliver life-changing empowerment programs, and open a door that has never been opened for the women and girls of Samburu.
Maralal Town & St. Rita · Two locations · Ongoing impact
“We went. We found them. We brought them home. — and we are going back.”
Fund the Mission →Samburu is one of Kenya’s most remote and underserved regions
Why Samburu calls GDP in
- Samburu County is one of Kenya’s most remote and geographically isolated regions — far from urban resources, healthcare, and educational infrastructure
- Many women and girls face significant barriers to accessing health care, quality education, and community support systems
- Gender inequality and limited economic opportunity leave women with few pathways to independence and self-determination
- Child marriage and early pregnancy remain serious concerns, limiting girls’ access to education and life opportunities before adulthood
- Safe spaces for reporting and responding to gender-based violence are scarce, and awareness of available support is limited
- A 76% illiteracy rate in Maralal Town means many women have never had access to the tools that create economic agency and opportunity
- Girls who need safe residential placement face long distances and real logistical barriers to reaching help — GDP closes that gap
- The Samburu community is resilient, proud, and deeply rooted in culture — GDP walks alongside this community, not above it
The numbers behind the crisis
Four pillars of the Samburu Initiative
Every aspect of our Samburu work is built on these four foundations — addressing root causes, not just symptoms.
Six ways GDP is transforming Samburu
From emergency rescues to quarterly empowerment events, this is what “going to the hardest places” actually looks like on the ground.
From Samburu to Safety to Strength
Three connected programs. One unbroken mission. Each phase flows naturally into the next — transforming a girl’s story from crisis to hope to leadership.
- Emergency field rescues into remote areas
- Quarterly health & empowerment events
- Mental wellness & trauma training
- SGBV awareness & reporting pathways
- Sanitary pads, food & essential supplies
- Community dialogue & advocacy
- Identification of girls needing safe placement
- Safe residential campus — beds, meals, security
- East Africa’s first trauma-informed school
- Professional counseling by Dr. Phyllis Kagimbi
- Integrated education & healing curriculum
- Medical care for complex trauma needs
- Founded March 15, 2025 · Fully GDP-supported
- 2,000+ girls on the active waiting list
- Women’s Summits & Leaders’ Conferences
- 2,000+ widows given food & encouragement
- Women from Kenya & Uganda reached annually
- Economic empowerment & income training
- Community advocacy & leadership development
- Mothers becoming advocates & community leaders
- Led by Patricia Wright, Director for East Africa
Going where
others don’t.
There is a particular kind of courage that belongs to childhood — a resilience that refuses to give up even when everything has given up on it. The girls GDP reaches in Samburu carry that kind of courage. And GDP carries it with them.
Again and again, communities in this distant frontier hear about GDP’s work. About St. Rita Evergreen Girls School. About the extraordinary sanctuary Dr. Phyllis Njoki Kagimbi has built in Nyahururu. Word travels further than we realize. They reach out to us. And we don’t hesitate for a single moment.
That scene repeats — because the need keeps repeating. Girls arrive at The Lighthouse with very little. They leave with beds. School uniforms. Three meals a day. Counseling from Dr. Kagimbi’s devoted team. And the beginning of something they may never have fully believed possible — people who came a long way, specifically for them.
This is not a one-time rescue. This is a continuing commitment — regular field missions, recurring empowerment events, and an ever-deepening partnership with the Samburu community. Every quarter, GDP goes back. Every quarter, more lives are changed.
St. Rita Evergreen Girls School, Nyahururu
Every item changes a life in Samburu
These are the tangible supplies and resources GDP distributes directly to women and girls at each field event — and stocks at St. Rita for girls who arrive. Every dollar goes straight to the community.
100% of your gift goes directly to the women and girls of Samburu & St. Rita · Tax-deductible 501(c)(3)
From Maralal to St. Rita —
because of you.
Eleven girls are sleeping safely tonight because donors like you funded a team to go. The next mission is being planned right now. The next girl is waiting. Every gift — $10, $50, $100 — shows up in a real life in Samburu. Not someday. Today.
