Beyond Meals and Mentorship: The Critical Need for Transitional Housing to Break Kenya’s Street Children Cycle
A faith-based organization in Kisii is successfully rehabilitating street children through mentorship and education, but a critical gap threatens this progress: the lack of permanent rescue centers. Without a stable home, especially during school holidays, rehabilitated children risk regressing to street life, undoing hard-won gains. The group’s direct appeal to county leadership highlights the urgent need for government partnership to provide “safe houses” as a foundational element for sustainable reform. This insight reframes the solution from temporary aid to requiringContinue Reading








