As part of their 25th anniversary celebrations, Java House has launched the “Kuza Mentorship Program,” an initiative aimed at empowering children and equipping them with soft skills for success. This program aims to improve chances of future success, foster academic and career goals, and provide a platform for career, leadership, and talent development.
Speaking at the launch, Java House CEO, Priscilla Gathungu, emphasized the need for greater investment in community initiatives, particularly those focused on supporting children’s growth and development.
“We see this mentorship program as an opportunity to deepen our engagement with the community and help our children expand their horizons. Over the last couple of years we have worked with various partners to provide school lunches to over 2500 children including Gatina. Over this period we have observed increased concentration and performance in the children and we see this as the next step to better prepare our children in the schools we support, for success in life. said Ms. Gathungu.
The Kuza Mentorship Program will equip students for success through a series of Kuza Talk Sessions featuring Java staff, professionals and partners with various backgrounds and skill sets. It also includes a student leadership program and talent development workshops with volunteer mentors.
The launch event, held at Gatina Primary School, Dagoretti North, Nairobi, brought together various stakeholders including Food 4 Education, Malkia Strikers and Wafalme Stars.
“As a school, we are so proud of this association that has seen our children thrive. We are also excited about the potential of the partnership now that we’ve seen the volunteers from Malkia Strikers and Wafalme Stars. Last quarter as a school we qualified and participated in the regional games but did not perform as we would have liked due to lack of equipment and coaching but with the support of our volunteers I am sure we will do better in the next round said Margaret Wanjiru, Headmistress Gatina Primary School.
Through the Java Foundation and in partnership with the NGO Food for Education and other partners, Java House provides daily hot and nutritious lunches to more than 2,500 school-going children.
Java House, a leader in the casual dining sector, is celebrating 25 years of excellence since its humble beginnings in 1999 with one branch in Nairobi. Today, the brand boasts 91 outlets across 16 cities and towns in 3 East African countries.
As part of its anniversary celebrations, Java House has also hosted a children’s art competition, made visits to key stakeholders, and offered significant discounts and promotions across all its branches.
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