
Those We Serve
Mission to the Fatherless supports several high school, college, and trade school students and many young adults as they seek an education and a path to permanent employment and self-sufficiency. Fields of study include social work, community health, teaching, communications, IT/computer, auto mechanics, plumbing, etc.
Microloans enable other young adults to pursue a field of interest such as farming, truck driving, or egg, milk, clothing, shoe, or general crop businesses.
“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
-1 Corinthians 13:13
Our Students

Brian

Bruce

Elphas

Halima

Harriet

Isaac

Joseph

Kennedy

Kevin

Leonard

Morrin

Passionmary

Recil

Rodgers

Steven

William
Three Graduates
Isaac graduated from Egerton University in November 2019. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Philosophy
Kennedy’s graduation from Egerton University has been postponed due to Covid 19. He will have a Bachelor of Education Arts.
Kevin’s graduation from Kibete National Polytechnic has been postponed due to Covid 19. He will graduate as a Plumber Technician.

Isaac
Kennedy student teaching

Kevin
Young Adults

Jamilla

Kemboy

Victor

Wycliffe
Schools

Egerton University

Head of Automotive School with Everett, Carolee, Leonard, and Pastor Makanji

Kisi Polytechnic

Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology

Matende Girls' Secondary School

Kabete National Polytechnic

Shandereema Boys’ High School

Sigalagala National Polytechnic