What we do
Rescue

Motherly Love Children’s Ministry team of street educators hit the streets of Narok town and the nearby streets every night, meeting with the hundreds of children who sleep in gutters, bath in polluted streams and beg and work for food. The purpose is to connect with homeless children and let them know that there is a place where they can go to find safety, good food, medical care and an education. One way our street educators meet homeless children is through their connections with shop keepers, taxi drivers and older homeless people: “informants” who update them when a child has just arrived on the streets. 

A major part of a street educator’s job is to build trust and an atmosphere of understanding with the children, many who have come from places where the adults in their lives abused their trust and hurt them. They do this by playing games, telling stories and taking the children places where they can wash their clothes and themselves. Also, because Motherly Love Children’s Ministry has been helping children on the streets for two years now, the street educators have a lot of credibility there, and the children hear from others that they are their friends.

REHABILITATE

The rehabilitation process involves the following package as treatment components:

EDUCATE

Motherly Love Children’s Ministry is committed to providing an education for each child we work with, because Motherly Love Children’s Ministry’s goal is to develop responsible and self-reliant young adults. As the result of the often prohibitive expenses of going to school as well as the fact that many families need their children to tend farms and livestock, only half of Narok children complete primary school. Motherly Love Children’s Ministry takes children in local primary and secondary schools.

Motherly Love Children’s Ministry is committed to providing an education for each child we work with, because Motherly Love Children’s Ministry’s goal is to develop responsible and self-reliant young adults. As the result of the often prohibitive expenses of going to school as well as the fact that many families need their children to tend farms and livestock, only half of Narok children complete primary school. Motherly Love Children’s Ministry takes children in local primary and secondary schools.

MLCM Activities

This list contains the activities we offer for children in our home.

Geoffrey Nyakundi

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