Equipping poor families with HIV/AIDS life skills Photo Gallery

Some of the orphans benefiting from GEMINI projects follow proceedings during a community sensitization activity

A grandmother prepares some maize, watched by her grandchildren: In Kenya, a huge percentage of economically stable young people have succumbed to HIV/Aids, leaving their children with older relatives.

A group of women bask in the sun with their crotchets. Most rural women have to use innovative means, like sewing sweaters, to survive. Most of their husbands have succumbed to HIV/Aids

A group of orphaned children enjoy a meal during a Kids Fun Day. The program has identified high risk orphans and vulnerable children and supports them with physical, psychosocial and educational needs

Emily Cheptoo, a GEMINI volunteer (right) distributes some food to a family: Most of the families have been assisted in cultivating their land by GlobalGiving donations given to GEMINI

A grandmother with some of her grandchildren: GEMINI seeks to empower older carers with Home-based care to enable them meet the challenges of parenting

Esther Mudhasia, a project beneficiary, with some of her grandchildren. At 73 and jobless,she has to take care of her 11 dependants

GEMINI volunteers visit some of the grandmothers and their grandchildren at Kapkoi village