Our Mission
To reach out, receive and protect girls and young women in the most vulnerable situations of sexual violence and abuses.
Our Values
Hope
We empower survivors to believe in their recovery journey, encouraging them to take steps toward healing and rebuilding their lives.
Safety
We create a foundation where survivors can seek support and begin their healing process without fear.
Confidentiality
By safeguarding survivors' personal information and experiences, we ensure they engage with our services without worry.
Compassion
Compassion allows us to recognize each individual's unique challenges and respond with kindness and sensitivity.
Dignity
We believe that every girl and young woman deserves to be recognized for their worth, regardless of their past experiences.
Accountability
We believe in being answerable for our actions and ensuring that our services meet the highest standards of quality and effectiveness.
Our Impact
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Community Members Empowered
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Survivors Sheltered
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Survivors reintergrated into the community
Latest Activities
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
In July, the global community observes the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons 2024, a vital occasion dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking and…
A visit from the Global Commission on Human Trafficking
Exciting Visit from the Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking! In June 2024, Maisha Girls Safe House had the honor of welcoming the…
Girls Forum SAAM 2024
In April, to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month, MGSH organized an event that brought together child domestic workers, survivors of sexual violence, and girls who…
Project Launch “Safe and Thriving Survivors”
In January 2024, we launched a new project called “Safe and Thriving Survivors.” In collaboration with the UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women…
A Sports Funday
In December 2023, we organized a vibrant sports fun day that brought together more than 100 students from the Viwandani community, offering them an exciting…
Brave Movement Inception meeting 2023
The Brave Movement Inception meeting for the Kenya Chapter marked an important milestone in the fight against childhood sexual violence. This meeting brought together key…
Australian Gender Ambassador’s visit
In July2023, Maisha Girls Safe House had the privilege of hosting the Australian Gender Ambassador and her team. She was joined by Wangu Kanaja, the…
UN Women Executive Director’s visit
In May 2023, the UN Women Executive Director, Sima Bahous, made a significant visit to the Maisha Girls Safe House. Accompanying her on this important…
Girls Forum, SAAM 2023
During April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), we played a proactive role in empowering young girls in our communities by partnering with various organizations and…
Norwegian Ambassador’s visit
In April 2023, Maisha Girls Safe House was honored to welcome the Norwegian Ambassador, Gunnar Andreas, and his team, including Margaret Komen and Ellen Vralstad.…
A Friend raiser; Supporting Education for Girls
In February, a friend to Maisha Girls Safe House, Ashley David Berdman organized a friend raiser. This event brought together Ashley’s family, friends, and the…
Children Service Month 2022
In November, a month focused on giving special attention to children’s cases, we joined Makadara Law Courts to celebrate Children Service Month. This significant event…
World Day for Prevention and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Violence 2022.
On November 18th, in observance of the World Day for Prevention and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence, we organized a major walk…
Day of the African Child 2022
MGSH played a role in organizing the Day of the African Child (DAC) 2022 celebration in Nairobi County. The event brought together 2,000 children from…
Menstrual Hygiene Day 2022
May 28th is Menstrual Hygiene Day. With the theme for the year 2022 being “Making Menstruation a Normal Fact of Life, we had a session…