
At Birth and Beyond, we know that real impact is rarely achieved in isolation. It takes partnerships — meaningful, consistent, and values-driven. The success of our 2025 Annual Charity Run – “Run for Skills” was made possible by the generosity, support, and belief of key organisations that chose to stand with us.
On June 7th, you showed up — in presence, in purpose, and in power. Today, we say thank you.
🤝 Our 2025 Event Partners & Supporters
- Croton Motors
- Nairobi Chapel Ongata Rongai
- SHOFCO (Shining Hope for Communities)
- Dada Digital Initiative
- Gravity Solutions
- Shanga Engineering Works
- Marie Stopes Kenya
- Dogtober Fest Kenya
- Hold My Hand Initiative
- Association of Grassroot Journalists of Kenya
- Tropical Heat
- PHB Pharmaceuticals
- Thorn Tree School
- Acumen Sacco
- Ridgeville Perazim Montessori School
- Shabik Halisi
- Radio Domas
- Fortune Sacco
- Cana Hospital
- Stedmak College

Whether you contributed in-kind, financially, logistically, or with heart — your impact is already being felt. Because of your support, 30 young mothers have begun a journey of mentorship, training, and transformation.
We honour each of you.
You were not just sponsors — you were co-labourers in the vision.
🔗 Let Us Continue Building Together
From our upcoming Community Training Centre in Kiserian, to the Christmas Chapo Fest (December 20, 2025), and the next Charity Run (June 6, 2026) — the journey is far from over.
Join us again, walk with us still.
📧 info@birthandbeyondkenya.org
📞 0735 875 215 | 0741 084 992
🌐 www.birthandbeyondkenya.org
“Gratitude is the soil in which partnerships grow.”

Author
I am Patricia Njeri, a community mobiliser, speaker, and advocate passionate about creating safe spaces and second chances for teenage mothers and vulnerable girls. I founded Birth and Beyond as a response to a gap I felt deeply — the need for dignity, skills, and support systems for young women navigating early motherhood. With a background in grassroots engagement, public speaking, and program design, I focus on building bridges between communities and opportunity. I believe in impact that starts small but runs deep — and I am committed to work that restores hope, unlocks potential, and shifts narratives. Every day, I show up for the girl who feels unseen. That is my why. That is my work.