Gazelle Impact Kenya

Gazelle Impact kenya

Who We Are

At Gazelle Impact, our mission is clear and unwavering. We are dedicated to empowering rural women and youth in economically disadvantaged communities across Kenya. We firmly believe in the potential of these communities to develop sustainable endeavors that can transform their lives, shifting them from poverty-stricken conditions to self-sustaining prosperity.

We are also committed to providing American college students with unique opportunities to broaden their global perspectives through service opportunities in Kenya. This facet of our mission is driven by the belief that fostering a sense of social responsibility and global awareness among the next generation is essential to creating a brighter future for all.

With empowerment at the core of our values, we are determined to inspire change, one community at a time.

Our Story
Gazelle Impact was born out of a vision to break the cycle of poverty and provide opportunities for individuals in rural Kenya to thrive. Dr. Mary Gitau, our founder, embarked on this journey with the belief that education, access to clean water, sustainable farming, and community development are the keys to transforming lives.
In 2021, a group of college students traveled to Kenya and participated in a service-learning opportunity of laying the groundwork for the Bariki Community Center. Over five days, the building shell was completed by U.S. students and local volunteers working together. To expand fundraising and programming for the center, Gazelle Impact on Women & Youth in Kenya, Inc. was founded. The mission of Gazelle Impact is to empower rural communities in Kenya to develop sustainable endeavors that transform them from poverty-stricken communities to self-sustaining. It also provides opportunities for American students with opportunities to widen their global perspectives and social responsibility.[MM1] Since 2020, the construction of the community center has continued, and by 2021 the main shell of the building was completed through individual donations and grants from local institutions. The center is now fully functional and is equipped with a library, computer room, industrial kitchen, dining room, community hall, and organic garden. The center has become a conducive environment to help women learn new gardening and cooking skills as well as providing a space for the youth of Kinangop to develop essential technology skills.

Our Mission
The mission of Gazelle Impact is to empower rural women and youth in economically poor communities in Kenya to develop sustainable endeavors that transform their communities from poverty-stricken to self-sustaining. Another part of the mission centers on providing American college students opportunities to widen their global perspectives through service opportunities in Kenya. Gazelle Impact is governed by a seven-person board of directors whose members are experienced in higher education, nonprofit management, and fundraising. Gazelle impact was created to address the issue of Kenyan women – especially in rural areas – having limited participation in social, economic, and political processes due to historical and sociocultural factors, including an extremely unequal distribution of land and financial capital as well as systemic patriarchy stemming from Kenya’s colonial period.

Our Board

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Dr. Mary Gitau

President and Founder of Gazelle Impact on Women & Youth in Kenya
Associate Dean of Equity and Inclusion and Associate Professor of Practice for the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

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Dr. Caroline Kobia

Associate Professor 
Fashion Design and Merchandising School of Human Sciences, Mississippi State University

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Dr. Yu Lu

Gazelle Impact – Treasurer
Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

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Marianne Mauss

Gazelle Impact – Secretary
Coordinator of Disabilities Service, Clarke University, Dubuque, IA

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Jacinta Gitau Ngumba

Gazelle Impact Coordinator in Kenya
Counseling Psychologist, Nairobi, Kenya

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Wanjiku Gatua

Gazelle Impact Youth Representative
JD Candidate, University of Illinois College of Law, Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL

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Doris Nyaga

Director of Grants Development, Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, IA

Our Founder
Dr. Mary Gitau is the president and founder of Gazelle Impact on Women & Youth in Kenya. Born and raised in Kinangop, Kenya, Mary witnessed and experienced poverty first-hand and is knowledgeable of the challenges facing rural communities, especially women and youth, due to limited opportunities. She received her bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College in New York, two master’s degrees, and a doctorate from the University of Wyoming. She is also a two-time recipient of a prestigious fellowship from The Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP), hosted by Kisii University, and has led two international short-term study abroad for American students to Kenya. Through these international engagements, Mary has developed strong partnerships with educational institutions both in Kenya and the USA.

A Special Thanks To:

Many individual donors

Want To Make An Impact?

$50.00 will support about 15 youths (aged 10 years-20 years) to attend computer training sessions once a week for free

$75 pays for 1 month of an intern’s stipend

$150 pays for 1 month of the caretaker’s stipend