Our Focus Areas
Health and Wellbeing
For many young people, the journey to adulthood is filled with questions, pressures, and life-changing decisions.
Some struggle silently with anxiety, stress, depression, or the weight of expectations from family, school, and society. Others navigate relationships, sexuality, and reproductive health without access to reliable information or trusted support systems. Many find themselves exposed to drugs and substances that promise escape but often leave lasting consequences.
At Stretchers Youth Organization (SYO), we have seen these realities first-hand.
We have sat in classrooms where young people were afraid to talk about their mental health for fear of being judged. We have listened to adolescents seeking answers about their bodies, relationships, and futures. We have met young people whose dreams were put at risk by substance use, misinformation, stigma, and a lack of safe spaces to seek help.
Democracy and good Governance
counts, and their future is shaped not only by leaders but by the collective actions of informed and engaged communities.
Too often, young people, women, and marginalized communities are told that governance is something that happens around them rather than with them. Decisions are made, resources are allocated, and policies are developed without meaningful engagement from those most affected. This can create a sense of exclusion, mistrust, and disconnection from democratic processes.
At Stretchers Youth Organization, we believe that democracy is strongest when citizens are informed, empowered, and actively involved in shaping the communities they live in. We work to bridge the gap between citizens and decision-makers by creating spaces where dialogue, participation, and accountability can flourish.
Human rights and gender mainstreaming
Every day, countless young people and women wake up to barriers they did not create.
For some, it is the young woman whose voice is dismissed simply because of her gender. For others, it is the adolescent denied opportunities because of where they were born, the resources available to them, or the social norms that continue to define who can lead, who can speak, and who can succeed.
At Stretchers Youth Organization, we have met these individuals in classrooms, community halls, informal settlements, and rural villages. We have listened to their stories of resilience, frustration, courage, and hope. These stories remind us that while rights may be guaranteed on paper, many young people still face obstacles in accessing justice, opportunities, and equal participation in society.
Our Board of Directors
SYO Team
Hassan Wanini
– Board Member
Linda Wanjiku Gichuki
– Board Member
Patriciah Awuor Obillo
– Board Member
Hafsa Thabit Mukhatar
– Board Member
Peter Akenga Kihamba
– Board Member
The Secretariat
SYO Team
Dickson Okong'o
-Executive Director
Edward Sakwa
- Public Relations Officer
Joseph Mwangi
- Project Officer
Martin Owino
- Logistics and Field SupportOfficer
Caroline Mapenzi
- Programs Associate
Everlyne Mganga
- Programs Associate
Farida Mwaka
- Programs Associate
Tedyson
- Admin and Logistic Support