EPISODE 8 | Kimberly Huffman: Sustainable Impact in Relief Work
School of Ethical Impact Podcast
Release Date: 05/04/2021
School of Ethical Impact Podcast
Our Fall Cohort begins October 18th. SEI is a 12-week program designed to support changemakers looking to launch and scale their social impact business!
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To gear up for our second cohort launching this October, we will be chatting with current students over the next 5 weeks. Tune in as our students share personal experiences from their journeys in creating an impactful business and the transformation that has already begun since starting the SEI program. This week, Jenny had a chance to sit down with Jessica Gardner, co-founder of Dreamer & Co, a social impact jewelry brand empowering artisans in low-income areas to flourish through economic opportunities in the Horn of Africa. To learn more about @dreamerandco_ , visit...
info_outlineKimberly Huffman is a Texas girl who moved to Kenya 15 years ago in pursuit of her heartfelt purpose to love on women and children in marginalized and war torn villages. She is best known as the co-founder of Mattaw Ministries, a non-profit organization based in Kitale, western Kenya. Growing up in church (Baptist) brought about Kimberley’s initial awareness of missions, though it was distant, as there was never really any personal connection. Kimberly’s passion to care for the marginalized developed from her childhood. At 16, this passion and vision was steered forward by a CNN special about the war in Congo. After much missions involvement within various organizations, a path opened for her, leading to Kenya. It was here where she actualized her vision by co-founding the Mattaw Children's Village and the girl’s rescue center.
In this episode, Kimberly joins Jenny and Hayley to talk about ethical relief work and learning how to better dream together in pursuit of a more collaborative community: one that is ready to uplift communities by working hand-in-hand with locally skilled workers.