Change, Not Charity πͺ
We are an NGO transforming the quality of life for at-risk and orphaned children in Kenya through sustainable initiatives β»οΈ
The child comes first, so priority is given to the well being of the child so parents are encouraged to be patient and comply with authorities to ensure a smooth transition.
You can change a child's life so take this as your sign to embrace adoption!
How many times have you heard this?
Only rich people can adopt, you have to be 35 or older to adopt or older children are too difficult to adopt?
That's all a lie. Adopting can be a lengthy process but it's all meant to ensure the family and the child are well situated.
the importance of providing a loving and stable home for children of all ages.
Do you have any questions about adoption or foster care? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. οΏ½οΏ½
It's International Adoption Month! β€οΈ
Let's celebrate the incredible journey of adoption and the families who open their hearts to children in need.
This year's theme, "Rehabilitation of Older Children through Foster Care and Foster Adoption," highlights>>>
Every bite of food tells a story. A story of farmers, soil, sun, and rain. It's also a testament of care. Thank you for continuing to be part of our journey to put food on the tables of little children. Let's be grateful for the abundance on our and their plates.
As you embark on your KCSE exams, remember to stay calm, focused, and believe in yourselves.
We're rooting for you!
Drop a quick word of motivation for our 2024 classπ«πππβ¬οΈβ¬οΈβ¬οΈ
Today marks the first day of this year's #KCSE2024 exam and we want to pass our #bestwishes.
Ladies of excellence from Kimuka, ladies of valor from Olooseos Secondary School, Future leaders from Enoomatasiani, Women of great exploits from Gatero Secondary >>>
As we wrap up our campaign on reintegration and alternative care, we want to commend all the families that have opened their hearts and homes to children in need. Your support shines a light on the journeys of families and children navigating these important transitions.
Every day, more families face the risk of separation. Children are taken away from their loved ones, growing up in unfamiliar environments. 'Bahati' is one such child. π
We're working tirelessly with case workers and our team to address the underlying issues that led to>>>
'Bahati's'separation and facilitate his reintegration.
By examining each family's unique circumstances, we can develop tailored solutions to ensure children stay with their families. π‘
Let's work together to keep families together and break the cycle of separation.
This story highlights the importance of collaboration in the reintegration journey because there is always a way to keep children within their families and communities surrounded by love.
From Institution to Independence.
'Pendo' and 'Furaha' grew up in the care of their ailing grandfather after the loss of their parents. The challenge of juggling between earning a living and pursuing their education, eventually, led to their referral to a children's home>>>
Following the new care reform policy to embrace #family and community based care, the sisters were prepared for reintegration. When efforts to locate their grandfather were unsuccessful, they were settled in #supportedindependentliving >>>
We were inspired by how the whole community rallied behind the idea and committed to watching over them with close supervision from the children's home and local leadership. 'Pendo' and 'Furaha' are thriving, going to school, making new friends and settling within a community.
Today, we celebrate #WorldFoodDay! π
While the right to food is essential, the ability to grow it sustainably is a challenge for many. By supporting sustainable water and energy solutions, we're empowering communities to grow their own food and achieve food security....
Bringing all our children home is a noble goal, but it's not without its challenges. Creating personalized care plans, preparing families and children for reintegration, equipping our professionals, and providing adequate family support, can build strong families and communities.