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Kenyan Schools of Hope

Kenyan Schools of Hope (KSOH) offers safety, hope and education to girls in Kenya who are trying to escape female genital mutilation and forced early marriage. KSOH believes that every child have a place to feel safe, be loved and have the opportunity to reach their potential. KSOH also believes that a Christian based education of both boys and girls is essential in changing the cultural acceptance of FGM and FEM.

The Ewaso Osiligi School and Rescue Center is constructed on a 12 acre campus and dormitory/hostel is able to house 120 girls, while the school can accommodate 240 students. As part of the education offered at KSOH, the saving love of Jesus is paramount. The Osiligi Center, is the first of many planned schools across Kenya.

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Cost: $1900 + airfare

Led by experienced team leaders

Projects enabling safety, hope and education for girls fleeing FGM and forced early marriage.

How it Works

What’s done in advance

  • Communication with teachers and staff

  • Needs assessed at school and rescue center

  • Ministry opportunity organized by partnership with American team and Kenyan team

  • Kenyan partners recruited

How work at the center is organized 

  • Joint partnership with team in America and with team in Kenya

  • Needs assessed will determine the structure of the ministry opportunity.

  • Ministry opportunities open to:

    • Education

    • Healthcare

    • Light Construction

    • More possibilities may vary

Ministry Objectives 

  • Display Christ’s love through any projects that are carried out

  • Share the Gospel in a structured or non structured way

Project Objectives

  • Project objectives vary by each opportunity.

Possible Positions Available

  • Teachers

  • Nurses

  • Counselors

  • General volunteers

Training 

  • Training will be provided by experienced team leaders

Cultural Information

Documents should be read by teach team member. Information on the following will be sent out prior to the arrival of the team.

  • Female Genital Mutilation and Child Marriage

  • Maasai Culture

  • The Osiligi Rescue Center