Wezesha Bees

Bee the Change

By selling bee products and creating job opportunities, we empower community members in Kenya, providing them with independence and a brighter future, free from the hardships that limit their potential

Treat yourself to all-natural, handmade products as you help individuals in rural Kenya to rebuild their lives

How to Support

Help us hit our goals as we get off the ground:

Order: Help us by enjoying our products. Every purchase helps!

Donate: Help an individual get on their feet with hives and proper gear!

Partner: Join us in growing the mission - we need sponsors!

Website under maintenance (while we focus on the bees!)

Pre-orders: Please complete order form or send in your pre-order to karis@wezesha-foundation.org

Donations: Can be made via website or by Venmo to @karis12 (mention Bee The Change in description)

Partnerships: Reach out to Karis at karis@wezesha-foundation.org

Our purpose

With bees, impact multiplies

To you: Bringing the healing benefits of pure and raw bee products, with integrity

Did you know honey is the third most faked food in the world? Around one third of honey distributed worldwide (up to 76% in the US) is adulterated or fake.

The rest is often completely stripped of its benefits through overprocessing and pasteurization

Our bee products are 100% natural and authentic, with traceable pollen tags—and all the disease-fighting nutrients—retained in our honey. Reach out to us at any time and we’ll tell you the name of your beekeeper - an individual who is empowering their life, thanks to you.

We are even looking into setting up a livestream so that you can watch the hives grow with us!

Did you know that many commercial lip balms make dry lips worse?

To Kasarani, Kenya: Partnering to rebuild lives and communities through bees

Welcome to the informal settlement of Karasani. It’s a beautiful, vibrant, and full of incredible people, but it’s also home to some of the worst economic, health, and educational outcomes you might picture.

These hives offer a brand new path. We work with community members escaping hunger, poverty, and abuse as they rebuild their lives.

Did you know that beekeeping is associated with longer lifespan, according to a 2015 NIH study?

To our global ecosystem: Thoughtfully and sustainably restoring the environment

Global bee populations are in decline, threating pollination and putting global food security at risk. Without bees, our ecosystem would collapse.

However, where you build matters - to support species balances, honeybees are best propogated where they are indigenous, including this region in Kenya.

Fostering bee populations is priority for the United Nations —they designated May 20th World Bee Day!

We believe in locally-driven initiatives, sustainable development over dependency cycles, and bringing together as many stories and skills as we can into a whole greater than the sum of its parts.

By donating or buying our products,
you become part of the story too.

Our partners