Our mission is to provide the resources necessary to bring about a change where children and young people do not need have to take to the streets for survival or refuge, but identify and define their sense of belonging in their families and communities. It is characterized by our objectives: Wherever possible to mediate the reunification of, and re- establishment of the bonding between, the child and the family. Where not possible, we identify suitable alternative based care, primarily foster care. To enable the growth of children and young people living on the street into responsible citizens with genuine concerns for the welfare of other fellow human beings and the development of society i... read more Our mission is to provide the resources necessary to bring about a change where children and young people do not need have to take to the streets for survival or refuge, but identify and define their sense of belonging in their families and communities. It is characterized by our objectives: Wherever possible to mediate the reunification of, and re- establishment of the bonding between, the child and the family. Where not possible, we identify suitable alternative based care, primarily foster care. To enable the growth of children and young people living on the street into responsible citizens with genuine concerns for the welfare of other fellow human beings and the development of society in which they live; To provide interventions for change in the child's attitude, values, and outlook in life, from a hostile, aggressive, fearful, distrustful,insecure and exploited child to one conscious of the value of the dignity of the human person living in society with freedom-in-responsibility
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By Mnengwa Liz | Head of Programs
LEAP26 was more than an event; it was a transformative experience that brought together learning, healing, connection, and joy for children, youth, volunteers, coaches, and partners connected to... Read the full report ›By Mnengwa Liz | Head of Programs
February exposed a painful reality system failure in protecting vulnerable children. A young girl from a family still living on the streets failed to return to foster care after a short break, having... Read the full report ›By Liz Mnengwah | Head of Programs
Meet Peter We met him many years ago, when he was just 7 years old. At the time, we found him in the streets of Mombasa, shortly after the death of his mother. Some of his sisters were already... Read the full report ›