His Story – Vincent Panyako
Vincent was rescued by Social workers from the streets collecting scrap metals for sale so that he can pay rent, buy food, clothing and buy school items. His mother died while he was still young living him under the care of his drunkard absentee father. While on the streets he was subjected to various tortures, […]
Her Story – Levina Achieng
Levina Achieng is an orphan. She lost both her parents at the age of 2 years. It is believed that her parents succumbed to HIV & AIDS opportunistic diseases when ARVs were still not in use. Having been orphaned at that earlier age, her aunt took this girl with her to her place of residence […]
Our Background
Hands of Care and Hope (HCH) was founded by the Late Sr. Lydia Pardeller, a Franciscan Missionary Sister for Africa (FMSA) in February 2006 with the assistance of a team of Kenyan Christians from the parish of Kariobangi. HCH has over the past years grown from the rehabilitation of twenty children where they were fed […]