BE OUR VALENTINE.
This Valentine’s Day, love can mean more than flowers or chocolates. It can mean clean water, food on the table, and financial independence for women and families across East Africa. When you give to She Builds Power, you’re not just donating—you’re helping women build, own, and lead the systems that shape their futures.
A VALENTINE THAT BUILDS POWER: SEND LOVE THAT LASTS
Your gift today becomes something real: clean water, food on the table, and financial independence for women and families. Choose an amount below and turn your Valentine into lasting change.
CHOOSE AN AMOUNT TO GIVE
Donated: 3.58%
Goal: $25,000.00


HOW YOUR GIFT HELPS
$25
Plant Seedlings
Gift seedlings so she can grow food for her family and sell the extra at the market.
$50
Soap Starter Kit
Provide a hygiene business kit so she can earn a daily income with dignity.
$100
Protect a Spring with Trees
Plant trees that guard clean water sources from erosion, keeping the community healthy.
$250
Community Hygiene Station
Support soap-making hubs and handwashing stations that protect health and dignity.
$500
Grove of Fruit Trees
Plant 50 fruit trees that provide food, shade, and soil renewal for decades.
$1,000
$5,000
Community Water System
Fund a spring box that delivers safe water to hundreds of families.
YOUR DONATION IN ACTION
ISABELLA, THE MASTER BUILDER
Pulled from school in the third grade, Isabella was told her duty was to fetch water, not to learn. Today, after training with She Builds Power, she is a respected builder of water tanks and latrines, winning government contracts and inspiring her community. Her husband, once skeptical, now says, “She has shown us all: it can be done.”


KEMIGISA RITAH, THE THRIVING FARMER
Struggling to feed her family on a one-acre plot, Ritah learned bio-intensive farming from She Builds Power. Now, she earns $237 a month from her thriving garden, providing nutritious meals for her children and paying their school fees. Her success has inspired other women in her community to adopt sustainable practices.


LINET ANYANGO OBONY, THE RECLAIMED DREAM
Forced into marriage at 16, Linet’s dream of an education was cut short. Through She Builds Power, she not only learned valuable skills but also found the courage to re-enroll in school. Today, she is a thriving university student, a youth coordinator, and a community leader, proving it’s never too late to rise.

