Who Are We?
Swahiba is a Swahili word meaning a close friend. We are a gospel centered organization whose primary focus is on the marginalized, underprivileged and destitute communities living in the slums and rural areas.
Our Impact
Tabasamu Shoe Distribution
First Priority Strategy
Jitambue Purity Program – JPP
Food Baskets Distribution
Abide Christian Youth Camp
Young Hearts Children Ministry
Mentorship & Empowerment
Program
Brook of Grace Leadership Training
Ministry Goals 2024
- Jitambue Project Theme | Target 1400 Girls 42.86%
- Abide camp | Target 250 Students 100%
- Tabasamu Shoe distribution | Target 5,000 Shoes 78%
- First Priority Clubs | Target 2915 students 26%
- Mentorship & Empowerment Program | Target 150 girls 66%
- Widows & needy families food basket distribution | Target 200 families(for 12 months) 30%
- Brook of grace leadership Training | Target 200 leaders 52%
Events
From Our Blog
Welcome, Burnt Hickory Mission Team!
We're thrilled to host the amazing Burnt Hickory Baptist Church mission team, who have joined us on a mission to make a difference alongside our dedicated staff and volunteers. Together, by the grace of God, we're committed to bringing positive change and making a...
MEP Graduation Ceremony, 10th Edition
The Mentorship and Empowerment Program holds a special place at Swahiba Networks, as our primary focus revolves around youth development. In this program, beneficiaries are selected from our high school initiatives, the Jitamube Purity Program and First Priority. Over...
Volunteer Testimonial: The Swahiba Networks Experience
Joining SN in the trenches of Kibera's slums and other marginalized communities means stepping into a world where passion and compassion drive meaningful change. Thank you for choosing to be part of our mission, reaching out to those in need with dedication and heart....
Swahiba Networks is a Christian organization whose primary focus is on the marginalized, underprivileged and destitute communities in Kenya.
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Connect with us
+254 793 388 733
info@swahiba.org