The document is an impact assessment report by FICCS (Foundation for International Cardiac & Children's Services) that evaluates their programs empowering women and children in Kenya. It finds that over 2,500 people have benefited from initiatives such as health classes, scholarships, microfinance, medical supplies, feeding programs, and mosquito nets. These programs have led to short term impacts like reduced infections and diseases, and longer term impacts including improved family health, education, and income generation. The assessment concludes that without FICCS's interventions, many participants would be suffering from preventable illnesses and most would not be in school.