July 16, 2026
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Kenya Team Spotlight: Beatrice Asienwa

Beatrice Asienwa, Program Manager at Kids Alive Kenya Nyamarambe Hope Center

When Beatrice Asienwa talks about the children she serves, one phrase comes naturally.

"They matter in the eyes of God."

It is more than something she teaches; it is the conviction that has guided her work at Kids Alive Kenya for the past thirteen years.

As Program Manager at Nyamarambe Hope Center in Kisii County, Beatrice oversees a wide range of programs that strengthen children and families. Trained in counseling and child therapy, she works alongside social workers, educators, caregivers, and community leaders to help children experience healing spiritually, emotionally, and physically. But long before she stepped into a leadership role, she knew her life would somehow be spent serving vulnerable children.

"What inspired me to join Kids Alive," she explains, "was a zeal to serve vulnerable people, especially children. To me, it is a calling, rather than simply a job."

That calling continues to shape the way she approaches every conversation, every family visit, and every child who walks through the Hope Center's doors.

One child Beatrice remembers well is Vivian.*

When Kids Alive first met her, Vivian was only five years old. After losing her parents, she was living with a disabled guardian who struggled to provide for the family. Vivian often carried her younger brother on her back as she walked through the village asking for food and, at times, even a place to sleep. When the Kids Alive team met her, she had gone two days without eating and was severely malnourished.

But the team didn't see a child whose future had already been decided.

They saw a little girl created in the image of God whose story was still being written.

Rather than addressing only the immediate crisis, the Hope Center came alongside Vivian's family with practical, long-term support. Her guardian received help starting a small income-generating business so the family could begin building stability. Vivian was enrolled in school, provided with the resources she needed to learn, and surrounded by adults who continually reminded her that she was seen, valued, and deeply loved.

Today, Vivian is thriving in high school, excelling academically and dreaming of becoming a nurse one day.

For Beatrice, stories like Vivian's are a reminder that lasting change rarely happens through a single act of generosity. It grows through faithful relationships, patient investment, and a community willing to walk alongside children and families over time.

Beatrice teaching VBS at Kids Alive Kenya Nyamarambe Hope Center

That same commitment was evident earlier this year when Nyamarambe Hope Center hosted a three-day Vacation Bible School. Although only forty children had originally been invited, more than 280 arrived eager to participate. Through games, artwork, Scripture memory, worship, and shared meals, children experienced something many desperately needed to hear: that God knows them by name, delights in them, and cares deeply for every part of their lives.

Watching children discover those truths continues to bring Beatrice joy.

"Serving these children by connecting with them, sharing the love of God, and meeting their spiritual, emotional, and physical needs brings fulfillment to my heart," she says.

As a servant leader, Beatrice juggles competing priorities, leading a team, and responding to the unexpected requires flexibility, clear communication, and wisdom. Yet through every season, she returns to the calling that first brought her to Kids Alive: serving children with excellence and trusting God to work through ordinary faithfulness.

When asked what advice she would give to someone considering nonprofit work, her answer is simple.

"It is not about making money. It is a call to serve wholeheartedly. When your focus is on impacting other people's lives, the work becomes deeply fulfilling."

That perspective also shapes how she understands Kids Alive's mission.

For Beatrice, transforming trauma into triumph means pursuing restoration until children experience both protection and peace. It means helping families heal, supporting children as they rediscover hope, and believing that every child deserves the opportunity to grow up knowing they are deeply loved by God.

After thirteen years, that calling remains as strong as ever. And every child who walks through the doors of Nyamarambe Hope Center is another reminder of why she answered it.

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Your support helps caring team members like Beatrice walk alongside children and families with practical help, encouragement, and the hope of Christ. Together, we can help more children discover they are deeply loved, created with purpose, and never alone.


*Pseudonym used for child's safety.

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