2025 Giving Guide 

Your support is building not only the future of our students but also the legacy of leadership that will impact generations to come.

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INCLUDING THE TRANSFORMATION HAPPENING IN OUR STUDENTS!

Flip through the 2025 Giving Guide below!

 

Instead of only highlighting projects or supplies that support our work, we are inviting you to invest directly in the staff who make our mission possible. These individuals will play a critical role in Canopy Life’s growth, ensuring that we can continue to meet the needs of our students as we scale and serve more children than ever before. By giving to support them, you are investing in the epic, strategic growth of our mission.

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THE PROBLEM

For millions of children in Kenya, there is not a clear path out of the struggles of poverty. Less than 50% of these students complete high school, and with a high unemployment rate, there are very few jobs available to them. Broken families, government corruption, and lack of basic resources make a thriving future seemingly impossible to reach.

OUR SOLUTION:

Kenya needs a new kind of leader to forge the way out of poverty, one who is: emotionally healthy, spiritually grounded, business savvy, and has a problem-solving mindset. At Canopy Life Academy, we are developing that leader. We empower vulnerable children to become Godly, innovative leaders by giving them the heart, home, mindset, and skills they need to solve problems, start businesses, and create innovative solutions in their rural communities.

We do this through our 4-program approach to holistic care:

SPIRITUAL

HOME

ACADEMIC

INNOVATION

DID YOU KNOW

Canopy Life can now receive stock and cryptocurrency donations through a quick & simple online process.
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Canopy Life International is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity. All contributions designated for specific projects shall be applied to those projects, and we may assess up to 10 percent to be used for administering the gift. Occasionally, we receive more contributions for a given project than can be wisely applied to that project. When that happens, we use these funds to meet a similar pressing need.