Any school needs classrooms, a library, and a laboratory. It also needs a kitchen to prepare the food for hungry students, as well as a place for them to gather to sit and enjoy their meal break in between their classwork. Such as the Kebeneti Secondary School in...
Wilson, Samuel and Joseph: Three Abandoned Brothers Find Love in Phyllis’ Arms
For one brief, heartbreaking period in their young lives all that the three brothers Wilson, Samuel and Joseph had was themselves after unbelievably being abandoned by their mother. And it was on a dark, rainy evening in Kenya when a neighbor heard their desperate...
Budding Bakers Get Support in Starting Their Own Cake Business in Zambia
In Zambia, Angela Miyanda takes in the country’s most vulnerable children and provides them with a loving home. But equally important is the fact that in doing so, she also prepares them for the day they will walk out when they must be ready to live on their own –...
How to Help Orphans in Africa
While many organizations that help orphans in Africa work to address critical issues like clean water, healthcare, poverty, and education, millions of children remain highly vulnerable. When there is so much to do, it can seem like a long-enduring uphill battle. We...
Kenya’s Food Crisis: A Right Unfulfilled
We often tell you about the ongoing efforts of our local partners to put your donations and support to impactful use in their communities through projects and services. Today, we tell you of the context and challenges facing our partners every day. Today, Kenya is...
Lewa Children’s Home and Kipkeino School – Eldoret, Kenya
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Kabwata Orphanage & Transit Centre
Local Partner: Kabwata Orphanage & Transit Centre Local Partner Director: Angela Miyanda Area Served: Lusaka and Kaweza District, Zambia Program Goal: To provide for the care and education of over 400 AIDS orphans and to provide service outreach to people of the...
Creating a Flourishing and Vibrant Society with Adequate Healthcare
With more than 50% of Africans lacking access to modern healthcare facilities, the need for improvements in infrastructure and greater funding is clear. Sub-Saharan Africans spend an average of $106 per year on healthcare, meaning that those who do have access to care...






