Mental Health Support in Kisii and Nyamira
In Kisii and Nyamira Counties, one in four young people face emotional or psychological distress linked to poverty, gender-based violence, school pressures and limited access to care.

With fewer than 10 mental health professionals per 10,000 people, many children, young people and GBV survivors lack safe spaces to process trauma and build resilience.
At Taraji Learning Hub, we focus on closing this gap by using creativity through art and play to improve mental well-being, empower communities and create supportive environments.
We work through these focus areas:

Art Therapy
Drawing, painting, collage, and creative tools to express emotions and process trauma

Play Therapy
Role-play, games, and storytelling to build confidence, empathy, and healthy relationships

Peer-led Mental Health Models
Training youth leaders to provide community-based emotional support

Psychological First Aid for GBV Awareness Support
Strengthening peer clubs to prevent and respond to gender-based violence

School & Community Outreach
Bringing therapy programs directly to where children and youth gather
