Our Missions

Serving the Forgotten

We operate across four major mission areas, bringing hope and transformation to communities in Kenya and beyond.

Mission Area

Internally Displaced People (IDP)

Active Kenya

Internally displaced people (IDPs) are individuals forced to move within their own country because of conflict, violence, or natural disasters. A major challenge they face is the lack of basic necessities—many struggle to access food, clean water, and adequate shelter.

Health and safety concerns are critical, especially for vulnerable groups such as women and children, who face higher risks of sexual violence and exploitation. Disruptions in healthcare, including ongoing HIV treatment, remain a serious concern.

For example, Joseph had a sore that worsened from simple boils—easily treatable with antibiotics—due to poor medical access, potentially leading to amputation of his foot. Last year, we distributed basic supplies like crutches to the elderly and those unable to walk unaided.

Our Current Work

  • Emergency relief supplies: food, clean water, shelter
  • Basic medical supplies and first aid
  • Mobility aids for elderly and disabled
  • Planning medical camps for basic healthcare

Our Future Sustainable Goal

  • Establish a food storage site near the IDP shelter where residents can register and retrieve food supplies weekly
  • Coordinate with efforts to secure farmland, creating employment opportunities that allow families to grow their own food
  • Implement work programs to empower families towards self-reliance and prosperity
  • Build a school offering children a safe environment to play, learn life skills, and receive psychosocial support
87+
IDPs Served
12
Mobility Aids Distributed
Mission Area

Nakuru Dumpsite Outreach

Active Kenya

Kenya is facing a hunger crisis and ongoing droughts that threaten the well-being and livelihoods of families across the country. Millions in vulnerable communities need assistance. Food insecurity remains a major problem, along with limited access to clean water.

Our efforts at the Nakuru dumpsite are becoming more urgent and require continuous funding. We aim to deliver warm meals and food supplies to those living there, as they cannot afford food and build makeshift homes at the dumpsite.

Additionally, we seek to secure government-allocated land near the dumpsite to resettle and support these families. Currently, our work involves providing hot meals and rations. We also currently provide tuition fees for some of these children to attend primary and high school.

Our Current Work

  • Daily hot meals for families
  • Food supply distribution
  • School fees for children
  • Land resettlement advocacy

Future Goals

  • Construct temporary toilets to improve sanitation
  • Secure government-allocated land for resettlement
  • Expand educational support to more children
  • Health and hygiene training programs
1,500+
Meals Distributed
60+
Children in School
Mission Area

Naivasha Prison Ministry

Active Kenya

We are dedicated to giving incarcerated individuals a second chance through a new outlook on life and helping them break free from the cycle of imprisonment through partnering with local organizations that provide teaching, skill development, and dignity restoration.

Thanks to the generous support of our donors, we plan to reach around 2,700 inmates in Naivasha Maximum Prison this year. This facility is one of Kenya's largest maximum-security prisons, situated a few hours from Nairobi. It covers a large area and houses many prisoners, including some serving life sentences.

Our efforts this year focus on providing essential items, including toiletries, women's sanitary products, food, clothing, and medical glasses, to those in need.

Our Current Work

  • Toiletries and basic hygiene items
  • Women's sanitary products
  • Food and clothing supplies
  • Medical glasses and basic medical supplies
  • Skill development programs

Restoring Dignity

Many inmates lack basic necessities that most of us take for granted. Your support helps provide:

  • Basic dignity items (soap, toothpaste, etc.)
  • Women's health supplies
  • Nutritious food supplements
  • Vision care (glasses)
2,700
Inmates Target
5,000+
Target Care Packages Needed
Mission Area

Girl Child Initiative

Active Kenya

The Girl Child Initiative underscores the significance of girls' education. We strive to ensure that girls have equal access to quality education, address gender disparities, and support efforts to keep girls in school.

Completing secondary education enables girls to make independent life choices and reach their full potential. Education is one of the most powerful tools for breaking the cycle of poverty.

One challenge faced by girls is missing two or three days of school each month due to a lack of sanitary products. During their menstrual cycle, many lack the resources needed to continue attending classes without interruption.

Our aim is to provide sanitary pads and wipes and promote hygiene awareness so girls can stay in school and reach their full potential.

Our Current Work

  • Distribution of sanitary pads and wipes
  • Hygiene awareness programs
  • School tuition assistance
  • Educational supplies and materials

Why It Matters

  • Girls with secondary education are 6x less likely to be married as children
  • Each year of education increases earning potential by 10-20%
  • Educated girls invest 90% of their income back into their families
  • School attendance directly correlates with lower teen pregnancy rates
500+
Supported
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Your support powers every mission. Whether you sponsor a specific program or give generally, your generosity creates lasting change.

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