Who we are

A safe haven for physically and sexually abused boys and girls

We provide safety and holistic recovery programs for physically and sexually abused children (both boys and girls who are survivors of or vulnerable to sexual violence through provision of basic needs, counselling and education programs (providing for their education). Join us today in this journey.

The Children are in primary, secondary and college/technical schools. They are passionate about using their education to transform their communities toward a physical and sexual abuse-free world. We equip our children to arise from rejection and oppression and achieve their dreams.

Success stories

Mary Achola

Mary was in class 6 when she joined the centre in 2015. She has completed highschool and is currently taking a degree in International studies and diplomacy. She hopes to become an ambassador and help refugee children.

Mary is also a dancer with wastarabu dancers. Dance has helped her in her healing process.

What we offer

Education

We help our children to continue with their education in our school, Mary Faith Centre Academy.

Health provision

We provide both physical and emotional health to our children

Basic needs provision

We provide a safe home for our children where all their basic needs are met.

Why we exist

We provide a safe home for our children providing all their basic needs and helping them to understand what child sexual exploitation is. We provide food, medical care for the hurt and and a place to sleep.

We accommodate and support children who have been physically and sexually hurt but are now in our safe home and need to make sense of what’s happened. We provide therapeutic support to our children to help them recover from the effects of their physical and sexual abuse helping them understand that sexual exploitation is abuse and it’s not their fault.

We help our children to continue with their education. We have our school, Mary Faith Centre Academy where our children learn and we also work with the government to allow our students to sit for national exams in public schools when they get to the eighth grade. Our schools sit for their exams at the Riruta Satellite Primary School, a government public school.

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