About us
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Rhema Compassionn Organization
Are constantly thriving to improve our already high standards to have you see us as the absolute best in the industry. It’s not enough to have trust in the cleaning.
Our Genesis
The chairman and founder of Rhema
Compassion Organisation had a call and
burden for street children and families
from 2013. He started by taking street
children for meals in hotels instead of
giving them money. He also asked them
why they ended up in the streets.
From 2016, he started taking the street
children to attend Sunday Church
Services. He also started a weekly feeding
program on Tuesdays. He would prepare
the food in his house and take to them in
the streets. In this, he had the support of
friends, well-wishers and some churches.
The uspport came in kind (including food,
clothes and services) and also in
monetary form.
In 2018, the Street Church Ministry was
born at Central Park-Nairobi. Some of the
activities that took place included
evangelism, counselling, feeding
program, talent shows and distribution of
clothes. In the same year, he started the
process of registration of an umbrella
organization for the ministry to the less
fortunate. The process culminated in the
registration of Rhema Compassion
Organisation on 10th September 2021.
Between 2016-2021, the founder
networked and partnered with some
orphanages and rehabiltation centres to
help with the street children ministry.
Several orphanages came in hardy, for
instance, Mogra Orphanage in Kiambu
road took in 1-day old to 2-year old
children; Mwangaza Rehabilitation
Support Our Cause
Donate to our cause and our volunteers will have enough supplies to save all children in Africa.
Our Team
These people are not special by their skills, but they are truly special by their heart.
LSK Ishmael Mpararia
Chief Executive Officer
Josh Richards
Director
Latica Evans
Program Manager
Recent Causes
Your donation is the biggest part of our budget and makes a huge difference in the lives of these Street children. Each donations matter, even the smallest ones. Donate $2( average price of a family meal in kenya ) and someone’s life will get better!
