Mid-Year Update + Closing in on 5 Years
- samanthakoches

- May 12
- 2 min read
So far in 2026, Nourish All has continued to focus on improving food security and strengthening livelihoods for refugees, widows, and youth across East Africa.
Across our programs, we’re seeing steady momentum: more households growing their own food, building income streams, and strengthening skills -- leading to greater resilience and local empowerment.
As we approach our 5-year milestone this September, we’re focused on scaling what’s working, deepening partnerships, and staying grounded in real impact.
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Thank you for being a part of this journey, and stay tuned for more on our 5-year celebration!
Snapshots from 2026
Widows Program & Agricultural Resource Center
Wives of Kings group, Kenya
Established an Agricultural Resource Center to enable training and community access
Built a seedling nursery for distribution to widows and the community
Led demonstrations, featuring cone gardens, bokashi, and biochar
Distributed cone gardens and seeds to 40 widows to support household food production
Launched another mushroom growing cycle, creating 50 mushroom gardens
Piloting new varieties, including pink oyster mushrooms

Refugee Vegetable Gardens
Dongriin Foundation, Uganda
Continued support to refugee-led Dongriin Foundation after our successful pilot
Sponsored seeds for 22 beneficiaries to sustain food production in their home gardens established during the pilot

NEW Mushroom Farm and Syntropic Forest
CADIF Organization, Kenya
Strengthened and formalized our collaboration with long-time partner CADIF, an
expert in syntropic farming and agroforestry
Supported development of a syntropic food forest as a training and real-world demonstration site for nearby farmers
Erected a mushroom production unit to grow oyster and button mushrooms




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