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Securing Wise’s Future
When Wise’s father passed away, her mother was left to care for Wise and her six siblings. But just having casual labor for work, they lived hand to mouth day in and day out. And then, when Wise became pregnant with her son Ali, she had to drop out of school and developed low self-esteem.
Over time, she lost trust in her mother, lost trust in God, and told herself she couldn’t trust anyone easily. But the counseling and discipleship she’s receiving at Neema is helping her reconcile with her mom and with God.
“Neema is helping me grow my relationship with God, and I am building my trust in him through prayer. I was also able to forgive my mother, and we are bonding and growing our relationship because of the counseling I am receiving from Neema.”
- WISE, CLASS OF 2024
Project Milestones
Our new campus is unfolding in sequential phases with the ultimate goal of having a grand opening celebration on Neema’s 10-year Anniversary in 2024.
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At Neema we believe every young woman is valuable and worthy of love and grace. Each and every gift toward Neema’s Securing Her Future campaign empowers vulnerable young women in rural Kenya to build a life out of extreme poverty and provides them with healing and hope that extends to their families and communities.
For every young woman who graduates from Neema, an average of eight other individuals are impacted across four generations (her grandparents, her parents, her siblings, and her children).
We’re excited to share that our students and staff have moved into our brand new campus! We are all celebrating this incredible milestone for Neema as this new home will reshape the future and restoration for twice as many vulnerable young women scarred from years of systemic inequalities and extreme material poverty in rural Kenya.