Finding a Support System After a Children’s Home: You’re Not Alone

Leaving a children’s home can be daunting, but building a support system is essential for healing and growth. Isolation is a major challenge for care-leavers. Mentorship programs, community centers, career training, and alumni networks provide crucial support. Connecting with trustworthy individuals can transform lives and create a brighter future.

From Shelter to Self-Sufficiency: How to Build a Stable Life After Leaving a Children’s Home

From Shelter to Self-Sufficiency: How to Build a Stable Life After Leaving a Children’s Home Leaving a children’s home is a major turning point. Suddenly, you’re responsible for your own housing, income, and daily decisions. For many young adults in Kenya, this can feel overwhelming but with the right plan and mindset, it’s possible toContinueContinue reading “From Shelter to Self-Sufficiency: How to Build a Stable Life After Leaving a Children’s Home”

Life After Care: How to Rebuild When You Feel Behind

The post emphasizes that young adults in Kenya leaving children’s homes often feel behind their peers. It encourages acceptance of one’s circumstances and advocates starting with small, achievable goals, seeking mentorship, and embracing spiritual growth. The journey of rebuilding may be challenging, but it is valid, and a positive future remains attainable.

From Shelter to Stability and the Journey to Independent Living

Transitioning from a children’s home to independent living involves various challenges, including managing finances, job hunting, and emotional resilience. A well-structured plan focusing on budgeting, job preparedness, and support systems can help ensure a stable and successful future.