Empowering women, together.
Women often hold the key to unlocking potential in their families and with well-placed support and encouragement, they thrive. We choose to work with women who have the drive and passion to see their families succeed.
We are here to be a beacon on light and hope in the community and to see more lives transformed by the power of God in a holistic way.
A safe and welcoming space has been created to enable people who are isolated or are struggling to meet together.
With a spirit of love, compassion and respect, we believe restoration requires a return to healthy relationships with God, with self and with society.
We are creating a vibrant fellowship of disabled women who courageously seek to make a difference for their families and their community.
We are here to see the Kumi community thrive and that families are self sustaining, living in the hope that Jesus brings.
We are here to provide educational programmes to children, youth and families, helping them to become Christ-centered, responsible and self-sustaining.
We care for and rehabilitate disabled children, including reaching out to those at risk in their communities.
We empower beneficiaries, seeing poverty as a mindset shaped by culture and circumstances. Through love and compassion, we inspire transformation, creating sources of inspiration and support in communities.
We are here to support and equip vulnerable children as they look towards a brighter future.
Our aim is to partner with families in identifying the desires and dreams of the community and finding solutions to create sustainable change while always pointing to Jesus, who alone offers hope and abundant life.
This semi-arid landscape is now home to 340 families that have been evicted from their forest homeland and they are using their limited resources to scratch a living. We are here to be a beacon of hope to them.
Lorna empowers isolated and vulnerable women in Nairobi through Ceelka Creation, building bridges across communities, offering hope in Jesus, and creating pathways of dignity, resilience, and transformation.
Larisa leads outreach and training with Nea Zoi in Athens, supporting trafficked and exploited individuals, bringing hope, dignity, and restoration to those trapped in the sex industry.
Leanne and Sulu have lived in Ibokolo for nine years, building compassionate relationships, uplifting marginalised voices, and fostering holistic community transformation rooted in faith, humility, and cultural understanding.
Kiki directs Helping Hands in Athens, serving refugees with compassion, meals, and support, leading a dedicated team to create safe havens and new beginnings for displaced families.
Rev Florence Habwe leads holistic transformation in Indangalasia, drawing on her experience directing rehabilitation in Kenya, empowering communities with vision, resilience, and faith to flourish in every aspect of life.
Nicola and Ezechiel have invested in Yada for years, transforming young lives and families in Burundi through ministry, compassion, and impact that brings lasting change to their community.
Despite disability and hardship, Irene empowers Kenya’s disabled mothers, building businesses, offering compassion, and transforming families with resilience, vision, and hope one household at a time.
Judith N’Goran, director of At Last Free, leads prayer ministry that brings healing, restoration, and freedom, offering safe spaces and intercession to transform broken lives through God’s power and love.
Ann Nyokabi directs the Matumaini Rehabilitation Centre in Kenya, empowering over 60 young people with disabilities to flourish, combining resilience, vision, and entrepreneurial spirit to create a self‑sustaining, nurturing environment.
Wicklife Omendah, founder of Christ Care Ministries International, leads evangelism, discipleship, and community development in western Kenya, transforming lives through education, church planting, rescue work, and holistic outreach rooted in faith.
Diana raises awareness of modern slavery through Nea Zoi, Dry Bones and Built on a Rock, building healthy relationships, offering hope, and reminding communities of God’s love and transformative power.
Viorica provides compassionate counselling in Athens for survivors of trafficking, offering safe spaces, wise guidance, and care that helps rebuild shattered lives and restore hope through patient, faith‑rooted support.
Mercy volunteers with organisations in Athens serving trafficked and exploited individuals, dedicating her life to compassionate outreach, practical support, and faith‑driven care for those recovering from trauma.
Frank Michael Tweheyo, pastor and overseer in Uganda, leads discipleship and community transformation, empowering youth, women, and families with education, skills, and faith to overcome hardship and flourish socially and spiritually.
Wilco and Lydia Venters have served communities in Kenya for over 20 years, sharing faith, building relationships, and living with passion, resilience, and joy in God’s provision and timing.
Nathalie leads ‘Craft and Connect’ and church ministries, building relationships, mentoring, and offering hospitality, prayer, and discipleship to bring hope, healing, and faith to those who feel isolated.
Joshua, president of SERVICE in India, leads life‑changing initiatives including blood donation, HIV awareness, clean water projects, and skills training, empowering vulnerable communities with dignity, faith, and practical transformation.

