May 7, 2026
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Angel is Learning She is Powerful

Angel* is a 9-year-old girl in Kenya whose early years were marked by profound loss and instability. She was abandoned by her mother at just 3 years old and later cared for by her grandmother until her passing from cancer. After losing both caregivers, Angel was sent to a new home where she faced extreme neglect and recurring abuse. Without consistent protection, she felt unsafe and unsure of her place in the world. These traumatic experiences led to panic attacks, recurring nightmares, and difficulty concentrating in school.

Everything began to change when Angel courageously spoke up about the abuse she had quietly been enduring. She reported the abuse to a trusted family member, and authorities intervened, removing her from the unsafe environment and referring her into the care of Kids Alive Kenya. What had been hidden in silence was brought into the light, and her voice became the turning point that set her on a new path toward safety and healing.

After arriving at Hall Mead School, Angel was welcomed into a safe, stable environment where her healing could begin. Through trauma-informed care, counseling, and consistent emotional support, she was given space to process what she had experienced and begin rebuilding her sense of safety and trust. The structure, relationships, and steady care around her helped address the panic, fear, and instability she had been carrying. At the same time, the Kids Alive team walked alongside her in the pursuit of justice—advocating for her legal case and ensuring she was supported every step of the way.

Over time, something began to shift. As Angel experienced safety and consistency, the effects of her trauma began to lessen. The panic and fear that once shaped her daily life gave way to growing confidence and connection. Where she once struggled to concentrate, she began to engage more fully. Where she once felt unsafe, she began to trust. Healing did not happen overnight, but through steady care, her sense of identity, belonging, and hope began to take root.

As her case moved forward, her perpetrator was arrested—an important step that affirmed her safety and dignity. Justice, in this moment, was not only about accountability, but about reinforcing that her voice mattered and that what happened to her was seen and taken seriously.

Today, Angel’s teachers describe her as “full of life and hope.”

She is a joyful and confident student who actively participates in class and is achieving good grades. She enjoys sports, especially athletics and handball, and brings energy and laughter to her friendships. She also continues to deepen her faith, participating in devotions and even helping lead songs.

What began as a quiet act of courage is now becoming a life shaped by confidence, faith, and the truth that her voice matters as a child of God.

“I am powerful” means that I have power in Christ. God has given me the power to overcome my past, resist temptations, and live a life of abundance. As Scripture reminds us:

“I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)

Each day, Angel is discovering the strength God has placed within her as she continues to step into a future that is no longer marked by fear.

Become a Safe Haven Champion

Children like Angel need safe, consistent environments where their voices are heard and their healing is protected. Your support helps provide the care, advocacy, and relationships that allow children to move from fear into confidence—and into the truth that they are powerful.

Your support makes that possible. Become a Safe HavenChampion today to create spaces where children can be protected, supported, and equipped for the future that is alive in Christ.

*Pseudonym used for child's safety.

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