The way to address poverty, unwanted pregnancies, being orphaned, unpaid labor, alcoholism, and other everyday problems and abuses in rural Kenya is more than just helping survivors. It’s addressing emotional health.
Read MoreIn April, Kenyans cried: If Covid-19 doesn’t kill us, hunger will. But because of Neema, that is not the reality for the young women in our program and their families. And for that we are super grateful.
Read MoreThese seven people were going to be visiting Neema this week, but because of Covid-19, their trip had to be canceled. So we asked them to share why they wanted to go...
Read MoreAs a man, how can I help break the systems of gender inequality that plague the world? By not being the expert, but coming alongside women? Not acting as the superior, but as the supporter?
Read MoreOn June 6, the President of Kenya announced that curfew would be extended for another 30 days. Check out this infographic to follow along what life has been like during Covid-19.
Read MoreSix year old Blake joined 100+ runners, walkers, hikers, and bikers by standing in solidarity for the students of Neema during our 2020 Stomp!
Read MoreBecause of their identity in Christ, the Neema students choose to believe that they are free, accepted, loved, valuable, worthy, beautiful, strong.
Read MoreRoseline has known suffering and rejection from her family. But she has found healing, benefiting from close friends at Neema and counseling sessions.
Read MoreMercy has had rheumatoid arthritis for over half her life in rural Kenya. Once a vulnerable young woman, she's now an empowered seamstress.
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