Empowering Youth. Building Positive Peace. Shaping Futures

Bunny Hops Youth Foundation is a youth empowerment NGO based in Kenya, dedicated to transforming young lives through skills, innovation, and peaceful coexistence.

6 Small Scale Initiatives Impacting Communities

From peace dialogues to reading corners, our grassroots projects create real, lasting change with limited resources and powerful results.

150+ Youth Trained in Digital & Life Skills

Through hands-on workshops, we've empowered over 150 young adults with skills in freelancing, CV writing, digital tools, and entrepreneurship.

Active Partnerships Across The Counties

We collaborate with schools, communities, and local leaders to scale our impact and strengthen youth-led development across Kenya.

Featured Causes

🌱 Skills Training

We equip youth with practical digital, entrepreneurial, and life skills opening doors to income generation and self-reliance.

🥕 Kitchen Garden Project

We promote food security by teaching young families to grow nutritious vegetables using sack farming and simple irrigation techniques.

🎨 Creative Arts Challenge

We nurture talent through art, poetry, fashion, and crafts offering youth a platform to express, inspire, and earn.

Vision Statement

A society where young adults thrive economically, socially, and mentally through equitable opportunities, responsible leadership, and peaceful coexistence.

Mission statement

To empower young adults by fostering entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and sustainable livelihoods through programs rooted in the principles of positive peace, innovation, and inclusivity.

Testimonials

Before Bunny Hops, I had never touched a computer. Today, I design posters for small businesses using Canva and earn from freelancing. The trainers were patient, and the support didn’t end after the workshop. BHYF gave me tools—and belief in myself.
Kevin Otieno, 22, Kisumu County
In my community, tribal tension is real. I joined BHYF’s peace dialogue with youth from different backgrounds. We didn’t just talk—we listened, shared stories, and became friends. Now, I help organize skits on tolerance in local schools.
Asha Ibrahim, 19, Nairobi
As a young mother, food insecurity was my biggest worry. Bunny Hops taught me how to grow vegetables in sack gardens using drip irrigation. I now feed my family and even sell extra kale in the market. That’s empowerment in action.
Linet Nyambura, 25, Machakos
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🤝 Get Involved – Be the Spark That Ignites Change

🌟 Join us in building a future where every young person has a voice, a skill, and a chance.

  • 🧑🏽‍🏫 Become a Volunteer Trainer

  • đź’Ľ Partner With Us (Schools, NGOs, Government)

  • 👩🏽‍💼 Fellowship & Mentorship Opportunities