Trip Dates: November 3 - 13, 2022
The History of 100 Humanitarians International

100 Humanitarians International was founded in the summer of 2015, with a goal of mentoring families in Kenya, Africa in self-reliance and economic development. 


Since then, we have taken over 250 people on 25 expeditions, and have worked with over 1200 families in 10 different communities. 100 Humanitarians International is a community of entrepreneurs, small businesses, and individuals around the world collaborating to create opportunities, both locally and internationally, for self-reliance, education and economic development. We are committed to sustainable projects that support communities and preserve the culture of indigenous tribes. 


Our Mission: To mentor families globally through self-reliance, education and entrepreneurship in an effort to eliminate physical, mental, spiritual and emotional poverty, while preserving culture and tradition.


Our Programs

Our projects are the core of who we are and what we do. The promise of 100 Humanitarians International is to strive to answer the question: 


 What is the power of 100 people working together on any project in the world to create positive change? 


 Our first 100 travelers did the groundwork and worked with families to build our Business Boxes for Families program: Using animals and gardens to create self-reliance and economic development opportunities, and to help generate the funds to provide an education for their children.

100 Humanitarians International focuses on four key areas: 


Sustainable Food
Clean Water
Education
Hygiene


On expeditions, we choose projects that will keep our objectives moving forward to help with economic development and self-reliance in our communities. These change from trip to trip based on the skills of our participants. 


Some of our trip projects have included: 


Building garden towers for families

Hosting workshops to distribute reusable feminine hygiene kits

Distributing hygiene kits, including toothpaste and toothbrushes

Donating chickens and roosters to families 

Donating goats to families

Donating cows to families

Teaching sewing skills 

Building training centers

Installing rainwater capture systems for families

Building desks for schools

Planting thousands of trees

Leadership training

Building projects at the Emparnat Cultural Centre


Meet Our Kenyan Team

Executive Director: Moses Masoi

Expedition Driver: David Kupai

Expedition Driver: "John" Muneria Pesi

Cultural Ambassador: David Sasine "Sassy"


Meet Your Team Lead
Marissa Waldrop

Marissa Waldrop is a wife and Mother to 4 sons. She has always had a passion for creative expression and to inspire others to do their best. Marissa has a Bachelors of Science degree in Communication from Brigham Young Univ. Idaho, over 25 years of experience sewing and creating with fabric and other mediums, and over 5 years of experience as a leader in mentoring and coaching others to embrace creative expression and communication within themselves. 

Marissa is the creator of Marissa’s Thread, a place for mentoring, positive creativity and becoming. She is a board member and the project director of 100 humanitarians international, a non-profit organization that asks the question What is the power of 100 people working on any given project in the world to create positive change? She has been featured on KUTV news for an underwear pattern she created that is changing the lives of women and girls all over the world. Marissa loves using creativity as a way to invite communication with in yourself, between people and as a society to inspire people, especially women and youth to be the best version of themselves. 

Marissa has a passion for helping others tune into their creativity and realize their full potential to accomplish and follow their dreams. Through visual creativity, communication, energy movement, and other tools and techniques you get to ask the question “What else is possible?” Thinking outside (or inside) the ‘box’ is putting a self imposed limitation on what you think you are capable of. There is no box, only you and your creative power, what else is possible?


 Price Includes: 

11 days/10 nights in Kenya

Transportation 

Accommodations 

Most Meals (exceptions - airport meals and lunch/dinner our last day in Nairobi.) 

All hotel tips 

Safari fees 

Giraffe Centre entrance fees 
Elephant Orphanage entrance fees

Drinking water 

 

Doesn't Include: 

Flight

Insurance 

Visa fee ($52 online) 

Soda 

Snacks (bring with us) 

Souvenirs

Any required covid tests. 

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