Our Work
We empower individuals and organizations, achieving sustainable progress in health, education, and conservation through proven local partnerships.
Education
New Hope – AINA provides housing, education, and healthcare to HIV-affected orphans and vulnerable children in Kenya. Children receive a safe home, quality schooling, and the healthcare they need to thrive.
Children in care
Years of operation
Healthcare
Built in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame, Brother Andre Hospital provides skilled medical care with a focus on maternal and child welfare to a catchment population of over half a million people.
Outpatient visits/year
Babies delivered
Healthcare
MEAK deploys surgical specialists in pediatric cardiac surgery, ophthalmology, and dentistry to Kenya’s most remote counties — bringing world-class care to patients who would otherwise never have access to it.
Sight-restoring
procedures
Lifesaving cardiac
surgeries
Education
SAM Elimu provides educational opportunities and mentorship to indigent children in central Kenya, giving students without means the tools, support, and guidance they need to build a future.
University graduates
Education scholarships
Conservation
Kenya Wildlife Trust protects lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and wild dogs across vital landscapes through field research, community education, and conservation-linked livelihoods.
Wildlife Clubs supported
Lions monitored
Healthcare
DREAM delivers HIV/AIDS care and prevention through community health centers, providing treatment, counseling, and mother-to-child transmission prevention at scale.
Patients on ARTs
Viral load suppression
Education
Founded in 2008, Kivuli Trust provides education, shelter, and essential care to children with intellectual and physical disabilities in Gilgil, Kenya — serving a population that is often entirely overlooked.
Children in
full-time care
Enrolled in Gilgil
Special School
Conservation
Amboseli Trust conducts the world’s longest-running study of wild elephants, tracking 1,903 individuals across family groups through field research, community engagement, and global advocacy.
Elephants studied
Years continuous field research
Conservation
For Rangers provides critical equipment, training, and financial support to the men and women who risk their lives daily to protect Africa’s wildlife from poaching. With over 1,000 rangers killed on the front lines since 2003, the need is urgent.
Rangers supported
Counties reached
Healthcare
Built in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame, Brother Andre Hospital provides skilled medical care with a focus on maternal and child welfare to a catchment population of over half a million people.
Outpatient visits/year
Babies delivered
Healthcare
MEAK deploys surgical specialists in pediatric cardiac surgery, ophthalmology, and dentistry to Kenya’s most remote counties — bringing world-class care to patients who would otherwise never have access to it.
Sight-restoring
procedures
Lifesaving cardiac
surgeries
Healthcare
DREAM delivers HIV/AIDS care and prevention through community health centers, providing treatment, counseling, and mother-to-child transmission prevention at scale.
Patients on ARTs
Viral load suppression
Education
New Hope – AINA provides housing, education, and healthcare to HIV-affected orphans and vulnerable children in Kenya. Children receive a safe home, quality schooling, and the healthcare they need to thrive.
Children in care
Years of operation
Education
SAM Elimu provides educational opportunities and mentorship to indigent children in central Kenya, giving students without means the tools, support, and guidance they need to build a future.
University graduates
Education scholarships
Education
Founded in 2008, Kivuli Trust provides education, shelter, and essential care to children with intellectual and physical disabilities in Gilgil, Kenya — serving a population that is often entirely overlooked.
Children in
full-time care
Enrolled in Gilgil
Special School
Conservation
Kenya Wildlife Trust protects lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and wild dogs across vital landscapes through field research, community education, and conservation-linked livelihoods.
Wildlife Clubs supported
Lions monitored
Conservation
Amboseli Trust conducts the world’s longest-running study of wild elephants, tracking 1,903 individuals across family groups through field research, community engagement, and global advocacy.
Elephants studied
Continuous field research
Conservation
For Rangers provides critical equipment, training, and financial support to the men and women who risk their lives daily to protect Africa’s wildlife from poaching. With over 1,000 rangers killed on the front lines since 2003, the need is urgent.
Rangers supported
Counties reached
Join Us for the Next Decade
The summit is calling.
Will you climb with us?
In 2026 we return to Kilimanjaro — twenty years after the climb that started it all. Every dollar goes directly to the children, rangers, patients, and wildlife. The March Family covers all overhead costs.