
Lux Lex donates 5 % of its' sales revenue to Rafiki Ya Maisha.
"Rafiki Ya Maisha came to life as a nonprofit organization in France (Association Loi 1901) in 2004, and as a nonprofit Community Based Organization (CBO) in Kenya in 2007 in Chepkanga, a rural village near Eldoret, Kenya in Africa.
It provides education and training to young Kenyans living in rural areas, who are jobless and often unskilled.
The inhabitants of Chepkanga are mainly peasant and middle level farmers whose mainstay is maize and wheat farming.
Secondary school education for their children is financially unfeasible, so we are here to help, with your assistance".
www.rafikiyamaisha.com
"Rafiki Ya Maisha came to life as a nonprofit organization in France (Association Loi 1901) in 2004, and as a nonprofit Community Based Organization (CBO) in Kenya in 2007 in Chepkanga, a rural village near Eldoret, Kenya in Africa.
It provides education and training to young Kenyans living in rural areas, who are jobless and often unskilled.
The inhabitants of Chepkanga are mainly peasant and middle level farmers whose mainstay is maize and wheat farming.
Secondary school education for their children is financially unfeasible, so we are here to help, with your assistance".
www.rafikiyamaisha.com