Hope Begins With Us:
Child Support in Kenya
Child Support: Our Approach at Brittney’s Home.
Brittney’s Home of Grace is a children’s home in Kenya providing safety, stability, and loving support so children can grow, learn, and thrive. Rooted in community and guided by faith, we walk with each child toward a brighter future.
Physical Care
Access to healthcare, nutrition, and a safe home.
Educational Support
Quality education, academic guidance, and tailored learning support.
Spiritual Development
Faith formation, discipleship, and opportunities to grow in character.
Social & Emotional Growth
Mentorship, counseling, life skills, and a strong sense of belonging.
How the Program Works
As a children’s home in Kenya, the BHOG program serves approximately 170–180 children and young adults each year through several care pathways:
Residential Children’s Home (Grades 1-6)
- Children live on campus, receive daily care, and attend Kenya Relief Academy.
Kinship Care – Junior Secondary (Grades 7–9)
- Students live with guardians, attend local schools, and remain fully supported.
Kinship Care – Senior Secondary (Grades 10–12)
Postsecondary
Support
- Students study in schools aligned to their academic track while living with guardians.
- Young adult students accepted into college or vocational programs receive tuition, guidance, and support through their first degree or training program.
BHOG program Impact
Because of your generosity, Kenya Relief has spent more than 20 years growing into a place of healing, learning, and hope across our 60‑acre campus in Southwestern Kenya. From our children’s home, Brittney’s Home of Grace, to Kenya Relief Academy, from Brase Clinic to our farm and community programs, your support has made it possible for thousands of children, families, patients, and staff to experience safety, opportunity, and life‑changing care.
Every one of these numbers represents a life touched, a future strengthened, and a community moving forward — and none of it would be possible without you.
vulnerable children sponsored
at-risk youth funded postsecondary education
Kenyans employed
students enrolled at KRA
patients treated
surgeries performed
kra graduates earned KJSEA national placement
transforming lives in Southwestern Kenya
…Bhog gave me what every child needs: a home, shelter, food, and education…this transformed my life and opened doors to opportunities I never imagined.
Federica Atieno
A 19-year-old graduate who was admitted to BHOG at the age of 5
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heal, and build strong futures rooted in dignity and love