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TEH Begins to Open Its Doors to Girls Globally
In an effort to forge international partnerships, a high-ranking Kenyan official selected The Evoluer House as a model program for girls in the east African nation. In September, Governor William Kabogo, of Kiambu County, met with The Evoluer House Board of Directors and founder Cheryl Wadlington. Ann Kariuki, executive director of the International Center for Alleviation of Poverty Inc., escorted the governor and other Kenyan officials to Philadelphia for the visit. The delegation formalized the initiative with The Evoluer House to empower teen girls in their country. Now girls in Kenya may soon be able to have positive influences like this participant...
“The Evoluer program helped me learn how to handle situations, find out who I am as a person, and dream up! My academic goal is to attend Penn State College of Nursing because I want to become an RN.”
—Angelica, 14
Empowerment programs for girls in Philadelphia. | The Evoluer House