March 17, 2026
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Maureen Found Her Voice

Maureen Found Her Voice

Maureen* was orphaned at a young age and raised by her elderly grandmother in a rural Kenyan community. Her grandmother, who was ill and partially blind, loved her deeply but struggled to provide the stability and protection Maureen needed. In a community where harmful practices such as female genital mutilation and exploiting children into marriage were widely accepted, girls were often valued only for the bride price they might bring. With limited protection at home and mounting pressure from predatory cultural practices, Maureen was at risk of losing her education — and her voice — before she had the chance to grow strong.

Finding Safety, Stability & Identity

When she entered Kids Alive Kenya’s Karundas Residential Program in 2016, she was timid and withdrawn. Her quietness was more than shyness. Having grown up in an environment where she had no voice, Maureen had internalized that she was worthless. Even when she knew the answers in class at Hall Mead School, she was silent. Her academic struggles reflected something deeper — she thought she did not matter.

At Karundas and Hall Mead, Maureen encountered steady, holistic care. Through trauma-informed teaching, counseling, mentorship, and consistent spiritual discipleship, she began to experience stability. Caregivers introduced her to the love of Christ — not as an abstract idea, but as a defining truth that called her into a relationship with a Heavenly Father. Slowly, she began to believe she was cherished and created with purpose.

As her confidence grew, so did her performance. She completed primary school in 2022, advanced through Junior Secondary School by 2025, and entered Senior Secondary School in 2026 — milestones that had once seemed impossible for her.

A Voice for the Future

But the transformation extended beyond academics. Maureen’s leadership calling emerged. She has served as Games Captain, Dining Hall Captain, and Head Girl. She participates in handball and leads devotions and worship at church. The girl who once shrank back now stands firm for what is right and leads others with courage.

The impact extended into her family at home. After many visits and converstaions, her grandmother’s perspective has shifted. Education is now embraced, and the cycle that once threatened Maureen’s future is being interrupted.

Today, Maureen aspires to become an advocate for rights of girls and women. Her life reflects Proverbs 31:8–9: “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves… defend the rights of the poor and needy.”

The girl who was once at risk of being silenced has found her voice. Now, she is using it to shape a different future.

Become a Safe Haven Champion

Children like Maureen deserve protection, healing, and the chance to grow in a safe and loving environment. Your support helps provide trauma-informed care, family restoration, and the steady reminder that every child is deeply loved by God. Become a Safe Haven Champion today and help justice and restoration take root.

*Pseudonym used for child's safety.

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