
FOUNDER
JOSHUA MORARA
Joshua Oseko Morara
Proudly serves as the Founder and Executive Director of the Down To Talent Foundation, a dedicated grassroots organization that is deeply committed to nurturing talent, restoring dignity, and transforming the lives of individuals in underserved communities. This organization focuses on empowering vulnerable children, youth, women, and families by providing them with the support and resources they need to thrive. Through various programs and initiatives, Down To Talent Foundation aims to uplift and inspire those who may be facing difficult circumstances, ensuring that they have the opportunity to reach their full potential and create a brighter future for themselves and their communities.

CO-FOUNDER
JOSEPHINE KWAMBOKA
Josephine Kwamboka
Proudly serves as the Co-Founder of the Down to Talent Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering the next generation. With a genuine passion for making a difference, she embraces her role as a compassionate leader whose heart beats fervently for children and their development. Josephine is deeply invested in discipleship and believes in fostering strong, resilient communities that can endure for generations to come. Her commitment to lasting community transformation is not just a professional endeavor; it is a personal mission that drives her to create positive change and inspire others to do the same.

PROJECT MANAGER
Mishen Emily Nafula
MISHEN EMILY NAFULA
Mishen Nafula Emily (“Mish”) is a passionate leader, communicator, and advocate driven by compassion, resilience, and service. A graduate of Moi University with a background in Journalism and Mass Media, she brings valuable experience in communication, leadership, and community engagement.

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
Kevin Ochoki
KEVIN OCHOKI
Kevin Ochoki (“Kevin”) is a passionate communicator, storyteller, and media professional driven by purpose, creativity, and community impact. Born and raised in Kibera, he brings a deep understanding of the realities, resilience, and untold stories within underserved communities.

VOLUNTEER
Hope Baraka
HOPE BARAKA
Hope Baraka is a passionate and purpose driven final-year International Relations student with a deep commitment to diplomacy, peacebuilding, human rights, and sustainable community development. She is driven by a strong desire to understand how nations, institutions, and communities can work together to foster peace, justice, and improved livelihoods for vulnerable populations.

VOLUNTEER
Rosevivian Obonyo
Rosevivian Obonyo
Tailor & Reusable Pads Program Lead, Down To Talent Foundation
Rosevivian serves as the dedicated Tailor and Reusable Pads Program Lead at the Down To Talent Foundation. In this impactful role, she focuses on empowering communities through the development and distribution of reusable pads, which not only promote sustainability but also enhance health and hygiene for many individuals. Her commitment to making a difference in the lives of others is central to the foundation's mission, and she plays a crucial part in training local tailors and advocating for better menstrual health education. Hope’s work is vital in fostering a sense of dignity and accessibility for those she serves.

VOLUNTEER
Diana Kibwengezi
Diana Kibwengezi
Diana Kibwengezi is a compassionate leader and graduate in Community Development at Maasai Mara University, driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities, with a special focus on empowering girls. Her academic foundation equips her with the skills to design and implement impactful programs that foster inclusion, dignity, and opportunity.

VOLUNTEER
Ryan Bright
Ryan Bright
Diana Kibwengezi is a compassionate leader and graduate in Community Development at Maasai Mara University, driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities, with a special focus on empowering girls. Her academic foundation equips her with the skills to design and implement impactful programs that foster inclusion, dignity, and opportunity.