
Empowering Teens to Lead, Learn & Connect
Ujima Foundation’s Holiday Impact Camp is a dynamic two-week program designed to equip teenagers with practical life skills, confidence, and meaningful peer connections - all in a safe, fun, and supportive environment. This isn’t just another holiday program; it’s a launchpad for growth, creativity, and self-discovery.
What Your Teen Will Experience

Life skills training
Practical sessions in communication, leadership, goal-setting, and emotional intelligence to prepare teens for real-life challenges.

Daily lunch provided
Healthy, delicious meals served at the beautiful Ujima Food Garden. A time to recharge, socialize, and enjoy nature.

Confidence & connection activities
Engaging workshops and exercises that help teens express themselves, build self-esteem, and connect meaningfully with peers.

Supportive, structured environment
Camp sessions are guided by trained facilitators in a safe and inclusive space, with clear safeguarding policies in place.

Interactive group games
Fun and purposeful activities that spark creativity, collaboration, and laughter — no prior teamwork required!

Certificate of participation
Each teen receives a certificate recognizing their learning and growth throughout the two-week camp.

Camp Details
Sessions:
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Session 1: 14th – 25th July 2025
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Session 2: 4th – 15th August 2025
Time: Monday to Friday | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Ujima Foundation, Tom Mboya Road, Milimani, Kisumu
Fee: KES 15,000 per 2-week session (includes lunch)
Who Can Join: Teens aged 14–18
Why Choose Ujima’s Holiday Impact Camp?
Ujima Foundation has over 20 years of experience empowering young people with skills for self-reliance. Through our innovative programs, we’ve helped thousands of youth transition into confident leaders, learners, and professionals. The Holiday Impact Camp builds on that mission: Giving teenagers a meaningful break that plants the seeds for lifelong growth.
Safeguarding Note:
Ujima follows national child protection and safeguarding guidelines. Trained staff, designated safeguarding officers and structured supervision ensure a safe and respectful environment for all.