Compassion Kenya
Releasing Children from Poverty in Jesus' Name

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Advancing Outcomes for Children and Youth

Compassion International is committed to partnering with the church to release children and youth from poverty. Program Cycle transforms how we accomplish this by promoting evidence-based outcomes more efficiently and meaningfully. This structured approach allows our Frontline Church Partners (FCPs) to assess, plan, and respond to community needs through data-informed interventions while emphasizing local ownership […]

Compassion Education Partnerships: Building Pathways to Youth Self-Sufficiency And Agency

Kenya’s youth are talented, ambitious, and eager to make a difference. However, each year, over 1.2 million young people enter a labor market with limited formal opportunities. Compassion International Kenya recognizes that preparing young people for the future involves more than just academics; it requires partnerships that build genuine pathways to self-sufficiency and empower them […]

From Makeshift Shelters to Permanent Homes

In Turkana County, housing has consistently been one of the most significant challenges faced by vulnerable families.. For many years, countless individuals resided in fragile structures makeshift shelters constructed from sticks, scrap metal, and polythene which provided minimal protection from the area’s severe weather. Within informal settlements, entire communities lived under the persistent threat of […]

Kitui Women Representative Partners with AIC Kanzinwain to Support Menstrual Health and Empower Girls

In numerous communities throughout Kenya, menstrual health is a frequently neglected yet essential aspect of girls’ well-being, education, and dignity. At AIC Kanzinwa, a Compassion Frontline Church Partner in Kitui County, initiatives are being implemented to directly address this issue. AIC Kanzinwa supports 323 participants, including 179 girls. Among them, 103 girls are of reproductive […]

Empowering Youth Through Vocational Training

We celebrated the remarkable achievement of 35youth supported by Compassion who graduated from the Kenya Water Institute (KEWI) after completing a one-year course in plumbing and pipe fitting. This milestone highlights the transformative impact of education and skills development, equipping these young individuals with practical expertise to secure sustainable livelihoods. Among the graduates is Titus […]