I think it was around November, 2014 when I saw on Amani Institute's twitter handle about an organization seeking social entrepreneurs to support. I applied and didn't quite think I would get through because I hadn't really started making an impact in terms of the number of girls whose school fees I'd helped pay. I'd sold some stuff and at the time it was just stickers and scarves, but not enough to make a meaningful contribution. I'm not even making any money out of this to cover my own bills! My savings are quickly running out. Long story short, in Jan I was selected. We were 18 social entrepreneurs from all over Kenya. Basically we were going to get free training on running a social enterprise, logo and website creation if you needed it. Legal support and $250 to test your ideas/register your business as a company.
I really appreciated this opportunity because it was like an indication to me that I was on the right path. I met some brilliant people doing amazing things and even made a few friends who I've been in touch with ever since. My favorite is this guy called Mapesa, he's looking to have digital villages across the country to bridge the digital divide. This guy is consumed by his idea. He never talks about anything else and that is why I like him. I like people who are passionate about what they're doing. Another one was a lady called Teresa Njoroge who was falsely incarcerated when working at the bank and now she started her enterprise to support women get jobs when they leave the prisons. She has won several awards and I just admire her. When I grow up....
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However, it was also tough for me and draining at some point. I had to REALLY THINK about what I was doing and see whether it was the right path to take. We needed to come up with 100 ideas of solving the problem we're trying to solve. For me it was paying school fees for girls in high school. As we speak, I'm pivoting my ideas and big things are coming soon. I feel like I'm on the right path.
It was also difficult because of the group dynamics in the sense that sometimes you get into a place and sense that there is some tension especially among women and some guys too! Some people try to make you feel less than good in subtle ways which makes no sense at all to me. We're not even working in the same industry to say that we're
Okay, clearly I needed to let this off my chest. To my readers, I want to encourage you and remind you that no one fights losers, and if no one's talking about you then you're probably not making an impact. Be strong, even Jesus had haters ;)
Tip: Listen to good music. My favorite is Divine Sorrow by Wycleaf Jean ft Chidinma,
Blessings,
Lila
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