About us

Hope in Action

From our base at Eastleigh Fellowship Centre, 8th Street off Second Avenue, Eastleigh, we serve at the heart of Nairobi’s slums; Mathare, Eastleigh, Mukuru, and Makadara. We walk alongside underprivileged women of reproductive age, young mothers, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

Through our Care Groups, we share life-saving health knowledge, nurture mental well-being, and promote good nutrition for mothers and children under two. We mobilize women to form Self-Help Groups for savings and mutual support, helping them build stability and hope.

We work hand-in-hand with local authorities, male partners, and key decision-makers to create an environment where young mothers can thrive. In times of crisis, our humanitarian teams respond swiftly and compassionately  because dignity, safety, and nutrition cannot wait.

Driven by our vision, we aspire to be a leading voice in the humanitarian world, shaping a future where every underprivileged person can rise with hope, health, and peace.

Vision Statement

“A society where every person is empowered to live with dignity, achieve holistic well-being, and build a future of hope.”

Mission Statement:

“To empower vulnerable communities through integrated initiatives that foster health, psychosocial support, economic self-sufficiency, and peacebuilding.”

Core Values

Integrity

We adhere to a set of ethical values, consistently acting in a way that aligns with these principles.

Professionalism

We are purposeful and maintain a high standard of work, exhibiting competence, demonstrating a commitment to ethical practices, and treating others with respect.

Servanthood

We prioritize the needs of others, actively seek opportunities to assist and support and place a higher value on the well-being off the community or team than on personal gain or recognition.

Peace and Justice

We are committed to creating a world or community where fairness, equity, and harmony prevail.