YEAR IN REVIEW

With sincere thanks we present this review. Your support, encouragement and partnership enables this work and blesses many lives. As we look back on the past year and all that has been accomplished, we step into the New Year with prayerful gratitude and fresh anticipation for what lies ahead. Each step forward strengthens our commitment to ease pain, improve lives and raise awareness -- while also creating opportunities for sponsorship for those facing hardship in many forms, whether through terminal illness, poverty, loss or unemployment.

FROM OLD TO NEW  ●  Toilet facilities for the Coast Green Garden Junior School in Mtwapa as well as a number of improvements such as roofing repair, additional school benches, tables, provision for school lunches and educational materials.  ●  Much needed construction of a new kitchen for the Olives Center in Mombasa.

Our monthly Care Package Project provides vulnerable families with essential food and hygiene supplies, easing the effects of unemployment and deepening poverty. Many low-income families in the slums suffer from illness, such as     HIV/Aids, cancer and malnutrition due to inadequate nutrition and poor living conditions.

Alongside this we support income-generating initiatives for widows within our Food-Aid Program toward self-sufficiency, with simple ventures such as small kiosks, vegetable stands or sewing projects. Through this support, we seek not only to ease immediate needs, but also to nurture hope and encourage lasting provision.

Our Family Care Micro Business Self-Help Program for jobless youth and widows aims to nurture hope by providing sustainable opportunities in impoverished communities. In 2025, Family Care again supported three widows with sewing machines and tailoring supplies, and helped a talented unemployed young man establish a small carpentry workshop, enabling them to support their families with dignity. Over the years, this income-generating project has helped countless poor families earn a livelihood and regain hope for a more secure future.

Kibagendi, 29, an unemployed yet talented young man who grew up in the slums, learned basic carpentry skills and received support to set up a small carpentry workshop. Isabella, a widow with four children, also received a sewing machine and fabric. She is pictured on her way to deliver her handmade items to customers in the Kibera slum, where she lives.

Family Care is currently involved in establishing a Community Project in Kajiado District. In collaboration with local partners, we support impoverished Maasai families through regular food aid, as well as support groups and counselling for vulnerable community members.

Recently we were able to install piping to connect the property to the village water point. As this is a very dry region, a donated 5000 Liter Water Tank is essential in helping with regular water supply.

In a world where kindness and compassion reflect God’s love     in action, we thank you for standing with us in our Aid and Relief efforts. Through your generosity lives are touched, hope is restored and  communities are strengthened.

Greetings, Your Family Care Team

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