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Baby Danielle is a precious five-year-old girl from Vihiga, a small village in Busia County, Kenya. Her journey has been marked by unimaginable challenges, all stemming from a condition sheโ€™s endured since infancy. At just six months old, Danielle developed a small swelling on her chin. Over time, it grew into a large, painful mass,… Continue reading Help Danielle: A Chance for Healing and Hope
3 years ago 1 Comment
Indeed, it is a huge transformation. Barasa Juma from Uasin Ngishu is doing great. Barasa was suffering from kheloids around his neck.The keloids gave him sleepless nights. He lived in pain and used to take painkillers to relieve it. Due to a lack of funds, he was unable to get treatment. We took Barasa to… Continue reading “I AM HAPPY MY LIFE WAS SAVED”
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Diana Atulo, a from Soweto Kayole, is doing well. She had a hernia in her umbilical cord. We praise God for the new testimony that she underwent her surgery and no longer has a hernia. Her condition began when she was around eight years old. Her navel used to hurt, but they couldn’t figure out… Continue reading “THEY SAID I WAS PREGNANT BUT I THANK GOD AM HEALED”.
3 years ago no Comment
Thank God, Keziah Mukami from Kirinyaga is doing well. She is responding well to treatment. All glory to God for His faithfulness.Keziah had a growth on her face that was bothering her. She couldn’t sleep at night because of the pain caused by the growth, and she couldn’t afford medical treatment owing to a lack… Continue reading “I SHED TEARS OF JOY”
3 years ago no Comment
The young man from Njiru, Edwin Gatimu, is doing well. I am grateful to God for him.Remember that he had a stomach problem that necessitated the usage of fistulas and colostomy bags. We discovered him on the verge of hopelessness. The mother tried everything she could to get her son medical attention but to no… Continue reading “AM HAPPY THAT AM HEALED” GATIMU.
3 years ago no Comment
We thank God for Daniel Nyongesa’s well health. He had a growth on his face for years, remember. He was in immense pain and couldn’t afford treatment. When we came to the rescue and assisted him, we saved a life and gave light to his life. He underwent multiple surgeries, all of which were successful.… Continue reading “GOD GAVE ME A CHANCE TO LIVE AGAIN DESPITE DISCRIMATION FROM PEOPLE” DANIEL SAYS..
3 years ago no Comment
Meet Leah Mumbi, from Kamukunywa Bungoma county . We are delighted Mumbi is doing so well now. We took her to the hospital, where she started of her treatment. Her skin is softening, and her treatment is effective. Another life has been saved. To God be the praise. Thank you all so much for your… Continue reading BEAUTY RESTORED, HUGE TRANSFORMATION.
3 years ago no Comment
At Amos’ home in Mbitini Makueni, This young man had an umbilical hernia and didn’t have the financial means to seek treatment. Save a Life came to his aid, and we took him to the hospital, where his surgery was successfully done. We praise God for Amos, who moved us to tears when we saw… Continue reading “I WAS SAVED TO SERVE”, AMOS NARRATES.
3 years ago no Comment
The message is gratitude and blessings to all of you kind people who answer the cries of the needy and helpless. Our philosophy has been transforming lives, and you have helped us do just that. With your large hearts and acts empathy, you will truly never be forgotten by Amos, Nyongesa, Diana and Belinda. It’s… Continue reading Hearts melting – Watch these back to back follow-ups from the past two months.
3 years ago no Comment
Leah Mumbi is a middle-aged woman from Kimilili, Bungoma County, Kenya. Leah has large sores on her face due to an undiagnosed condition. She narrates that the illness began as just small rashes. The rashes were only appearing on her face, so she didn’t consider it to be serious at first. The mother of 4… Continue reading This lady suffers a painful skin condition which gets worse by the day. She direly needs our help.
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Putting those smiles on their faces

  • Thanks to our backers and supporters, Gatimu (left) underwent a 5-hour successful surgery, and we empowered the family!

    - Gatimu

  • Nanyu here, previously suffered a growth on her head. It was protruded and produced bad odour. You saved her life!

    - Nanyu

  • This pretty angel had a painful condition that made her unable to dispose of her waste in the normal way, but today she can smile!

    - Baby Esther

  • Zawadi (left) had a swollen leg with large wounds. His aged grandma could only watch in despair. You saved the situation!

    - Zawadi

  • Baby Jackline was born prematurely, and developed a growth on her face just days after birth. Together, we transformed her life!

    - Baby Jackline

  • Maureen (center) was diagnosed with cancer. Through our kind donors, Save a Life was able to help her mom with medical costs.

    - Maureen

  • Janet, a young girl who got badly burnt on hot cooking oil was nursing wounds at home with her desperate mom. We stepped in!

    - Baby Janet

  • Martha had 4 children and no place to call shelter. We partnered with Dr. Guru from Simba Cement and built her a house!

    - Martha Wanjiru

  • Save a Life handed Ksh. 120,000 to Mama Brian for her son, Brian's medical bill. Thank you so much for your donation!

    - Mama Brian

  • We continue to save lives. Thank you all for supporting Baba Caroline to cater for his medical bill. God bless you all.

    - Baba Caroline

  • Together, Save a Life helped Anastasia to offset her outstanding medical bill at The Karen Hospital. Thanks for your support!

    - Anastasia

  • We handed a cheque worth Ksh. 250,000 to Stephen Otieno. Otieno had suffered for the last 15 years with tropical ulcers.

    - Mr. Stephen Otieno