
BOMA VILLAGE
Our Promised Land
A Christian Integrated Family-Oriented Village for our community
This property has been graciously provided by the Lord through our long-time partners and friends who have faithfully walked with us for the past 15 years. We have purchased five acres of land, with an additional five acres to be added, for our Christian Integrated Community located at the Kitengela Ostrich Farm.
A child needs more than just a house — a child needs a home, a family, and a village to belong to. As the African proverb says, “It takes a whole village to raise a child.”
At our Boma Village, children will find a loving Christian home, nurturing family environment, quality education, spiritual guidance, and a deep understanding of their value and identity in Christ.
What Makes Boma Village Different
Boma Village is NOT a children’s home but a godly community of believers willing to foster children in need of a home. These families are members of our church community who have been fostering children within the Mukuru slums.
This is a GAME CHANGER for our future ministry — allowing families to live and raise children in a clean, safe, Christ-centered environment.
Cluster-Based Family Model
Instead of dormitories, homes are arranged in small clusters, creating a natural neighborhood feel.
- 6–8 Family Homes
- 1 House Parent per home
- Central shared green/play area
- Safe pedestrian pathways

Integrated Community Development Plan (10 Acres)
1. Vision and Purpose
The purpose of this project is to create a safe, self-sustaining community that rescues vulnerable families from the slums of Nairobi by providing housing, education, nutrition, recreation, and family-based care through widows who foster children. The land will function as a holistic care, learning, and growth environment.
2. Target Beneficiaries
- Children rescued from Nairobi slums.
- Widows who foster and care for vulnerable children.
- The wider community through education, food production, and skills development.
Residential Housing (3 Acres)
Family-style housing where widows act as foster parents. Each unit houses 1 widow and 6–10 children.
- Sanitation & clean water systems
- Solar lighting installations
- Secure fencing & safe pathways
Impact: Family-based care instead of institutional dormitories.
Education Facilities (2 Acres)
A modern Internet-based primary school built within the compound.
- Fully equipped classrooms
- Library & Computer Laboratory
- Vocational Training Rooms
Impact: Breaking the cycle of poverty through quality education.
Playground & Sports (1.5 Acres)
- Soccer field
- Multi-purpose courts
- Safe play equipment
- Organized sports programs
Impact: Promotes physical health and emotional well-being.
Farm & Food Sustainability (3 Acres)
- Vegetable gardens
- Fruit trees
- Poultry, goats, cows
- Organic farming methods
Impact: Food security and income generation.
Support for Widows
- Housing & income opportunities
- Childcare and parenting training
- Entrepreneurship skills development
- Counseling & support groups
Impact: Restores dignity, income, and long-term purpose.
Sustainability & Income
- Sale of surplus farm produce
- Vocational skills training
- NGO & donor partnerships
- Solar power & rainwater harvesting systems
Implementation Phases
Phase 1: Land preparation, housing, water, sanitation
Phase 2: Housing construction and playground
Phase 3: Farm establishment and livestock
Phase 4: Expansion, vocational training, income projects
Expected Outcomes
- Safe housing for vulnerable children and widows
- Access to Godly Christian values and quality education
- Improved nutrition and health
- Empowered widows with sustainable livelihoods
- Long-term reduction of poverty and vulnerability
Help Build Boma Village
PLEASE DONATE THROUGH OUR PARTNERS TO MAKE THIS DREAM COME TRUE.