Stepsisters Empowered to Lift Their Family Out of Poverty

With nine children under their roof, Ruth and Faith's family relies on casual work to put food on the table. Allowing their daughters to be at a school is a sacrifice for them since the girls can’t bring in additional income by doing casual labor. But after three years at Neema, their skills in tailoring and permaculture farming will be critical to provide for their parents and siblings.

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Emily Whitney
Books for Neema's Children!

After learning that not all families are able to experience the joys of reading due to lack of access and funds, first grade students at Delaware County Christian School in Pennsylvania created counting books for the twenty children at Neema. The mothers at Neema loved having an opportunity to read to their children!

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Guest Post
Graduation Day: Class of 2023

The highlight of the day was when the graduates stood to share. It was very emotional and touching to see each of them acknowledge that they were not the same as they were before they joined Neema, but they were different and grateful for where they were from and where they have reached. 

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Girls' StoriesGuest User
Sarah's Story: Lost Hope Restored

When she joined Neema in 2021, Sarah was shy and didn’t interact much with the other students. But through counseling and the encouragement from the staff and other students, she’s grown in social skills and has become jovial and active in class. More importantly, she developed an unconditional love for her son. Sarah says that she can now see a future, and her lost hope is restored. 

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Girls' StoriesEmily Whitney
Metrine Finds Independence

Tragedy struck Metrine’s family when she was only a child, and growing up in rural Kenya, she faced extreme poverty on a daily basis. But when she was a teenager, Metrine joined Neema, and today she says, “Neema is a symbol of hope. I learned how to pray and be patient through everything in life.”

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Rachel's Reflection from the Neema Summer Trip

Getting to the school campus, I was immediately shocked by the girls’ excitement to see us. We worshiped and sang songs, prayed, and did Bible studies with them. While the sun was shining, we played volleyball, soccer, and did a photoshoot with face paint. We taught the girls how to make string bracelets, paper hearts, and envelopes when it was raining.

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VisitsGuest Post
Why I Visit Neema: Reflections from Our Summer Trip

I was humbled by the warm welcome I received from the girls and the staff at Neema. I immediately felt like family. Before leaving for Kenya, I prayed for God to show me how I can serve. Instead, he showed me what he was already doing. There is love and joy and hope at Neema. God is building his kingdom, and it is beautiful! 

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