Turn The “Blur” into Precision

Look at the room in the image above. What you see is the heartbeat of ana antami.

You see our participants—talented individuals with albinism—taking their “New Step” (Hatua Mpya). They are deep in the technical art of drafting a basic bodice, teaching themselves the skills that will define their futures as designers.

But if you look closer, you’ll see the struggle.

The Challenge: Tools That Don’t Match the Talent

In our current workspace, the “view” is a constant obstacle. Because our blackboard is old, torn, and faded, it’s almost invisible to the myopic eye. To catch even a single line of chalk, our students have to leave their seats and huddle at the very front.

On top of that, the bright Kenyan sun—which should be a blessing—creates a harsh glare. For those with light sensitivity, this glare acts like a physical wall. We are sitting close because we have to. We are squinting because our tools simply do not match the immense talent in the room.

The Goal: Replacing the “Blur” with Precision

We are looking for partners to help us upgrade our Buni Lab into a truly inclusive design studio. We aren’t looking for a handout; we are looking for an investment in dignity.

Our goal is to raise KSh 120,000 to equip this space with the visual tools these designers deserve:

  • A High-Contrast Glass Board (KSh 35,000): An eco-friendly surface that never fades, ensuring every line remains sharp and visible.
  • A Short-Throw Projector (KSh 75,000): Making every measurement “front-row” clear, even from the back of the studio.
  • Anti-Glare Blinds & Task Lighting (KSh 35,000): A “light barrier” to stop the sun’s glare, protecting sensitive eyes and providing consistent lighting for detailed work.

How You Can Help Us Clear the Path

Every shilling brings a participant from the “huddle” back to their workspace with a clear view of their future. Help us turn the blur into a focus on excellence.

How to Donate:

Get in Touch: For partnerships or inquiries, reach out to us at partners@anaantami.org or via Call/WhatsApp at +254 714 528 215.

Let’s design a future where everyone can see their potential clearly.