The Power of Giving: Susan Saleeba’s Journey in Kenya

In this episode of Owners Outlook, we sit down with Susan Saleeba, founder of Gabriel Learning Centre and Nakuru Hope, to explore how a single trip to Kenya transformed her life—and the lives of countless others.

Susan shares her inspiring journey of building a school and orphanage from the ground up, the challenges of earning trust in a new community, and the relentless dedication required to keep an international charity running. We dive into:

The moment that changed everything—how Susan’s first visit to Kenya sparked a lifelong mission
Overcoming early setbacks—navigating trust, funding struggles, and community engagement
Sustaining impact—how Susan ensures every donation makes a real difference
Grassroots fundraising strategies—raising awareness in Australia for those in need abroad
The true meaning of success—why giving back is the ultimate legacy

Plus, in our Aim for Aid segment, we highlight SisterWorks, a charity empowering migrant and refugee women. Thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Nacha Land Surveyors, 100% of their sponsorship will go directly to support this cause.

🎙 Tune in for an inspiring conversation on resilience, purpose, and making a meaningful impact in the world.

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