Jehovah Jireh Christian Home was founded in 1994 by the late Archbishop Manasseh Kuria of the Anglican Church, established with a heart to serve orphans and destitute children.

Over the years, the home has nurtured and cared for countless children, both girls and boys, ranging from ages 4 to 20. Children are referred to us through various channels, including Churches, the Government Children’s Office, Administrative Police, Chiefs, and Village Elders (Nyumba Kumi), ensuring we reach the most vulnerable in our community.

We serve four primary categories of children: Total Orphans, Partial Orphans, the Destitute, and the Abandoned. Currently, we are supporting children in primary school, in high school, tertiary institutions, university, and children through our outreach program.

Our commitment and objective are to actively raise the quality of life for every child—regardless of race, creed, or circumstances—so they may achieve their full potential. To fulfill this, we provide practical, step-by-step assistance tailored to each child’s unique journey.

We take great pride in our alumni, who stand as a testament to this mission. Among them are Wanene, who earned a First-Class Upper Honors degree, and Kihechu, who achieved Second Class Upper Honors in Bachelor of Commerce. In addition, a good number of our alumni have successfully completed courses through TVET and are now living independent, dignified lives.