Published On: August 1st, 2014|

The Christian Science Monitor – Gregory M. Lamb

“Today the Unstoppable Foundation educates about 6,500 girls a day in Kenya, Uganda, and Liberia. It has also taught more than 3,000 of their parents how to earn an income and given more than 17,000 people access to clean water, sanitation, and healthcare. That’s all part of the foundation’s “Five Pillars” strategy: Children can’t get an education…unless other basic needs are met, including clean water and sanitation, nutritious food, basic healthcare, and parents with income-earning skills.” (more)