An angel in Africa

  • Keith Disselkoen, of Omena, sits on the left next to one of the Kenyan businesswomen who have received grant funding through his organization, African Angel Alliance. Courtesy photo

    Keith Disselkoen, of Omena, sits on the left next to one of the Kenyan businesswomen who have received grant funding through his organization, African Angel Alliance. Courtesy photo

    Keith Disselkoen, of Omena, sits on the left next to one of the Kenyan businesswomen who have received grant funding through his organization, African Angel Alliance. Courtesy photo
  • An angel in Africa

    An angel in Africa

    An angel in Africa
Keith Disselkoen lived 14 years in Kenya, and although he now lives in Omena and claims to be retired, he continues to support the east African country through the African Angel Alliance, an organization dedicated to providing grants to female business owners in Kenya to support further growth and development. “I decided to start a new initiative in Kenya that focused particularly on women in…

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