Kenya Connection is a partnership of several different ministries in the slums of Nairobi and other parts of Kenya. Learn more about each partner below. Read some of their stories. And learn how YOU too can get connected.

Akiba School
Akiba School is a primary and secondary school offering opportunity and hope to children of the Kangemi slum. Akiba lifts students from the poverty of slum life by providing quality education The school currently enrolls over 400 students, most of whom are from single-parent families or are orphans and former street children.

Light and Power Centre
Light and Power Centre was founded as a ministry to street boys in the Kawangware slum. It is a Kenyan-run community centre that offers a variety of activities for boys and provides food and counseling. Older boys are given the opportunity to design and sell shopping bags and earn an income to support themselves financially. Many street boys from Light and Power receive sponsorships to attend Akiba School.

Planting Faith Ministries
Planting Faith Ministries spreads the Good News of God in Jesus Christ by working to elevate the economic status of African farmers from a subsistence to a sustainable economic level. It coordinates with local dioceses and churches to help rural farmers with finance, technical assistance, marketing assistance and discipleship training.

Church Army Africa
Church Army Africa is based in Nairobi, Kenya and is a society of Anglican evangelists, missionaries, and pioneering change agents who seek to positively bring transformation throughout Africa through the power of Jesus.



Nairobi Chapel
Nairobi Chapel is a non-denominational fellowship in Nairobi with a vision for equipping God's people to disciple the nations for Christ. The Chapel hopes to serve as a missions catalyst for the church in Africa, working together with other churches across the continent to define African Christianity The Chapel is actively involved in church planting, evangelism, education, and a wide range of community development and personal transformation projects including the Tumaini Clinics.

People Reaching People
People Reaching People is a ministry of Bishop Todd and Rev. Patsy McGregor, who work in the areas of evangelism, education, and endowment. They have served extensively in Northern Kenya and are currently based in Toliara, Madagascar where Todd is an Anglican Bishop.



Elishadai Computer College
Elishadai Computer College is a community-based educational and job training facility in the Kibera slum Elishadai offers affordable education in information and communication technologies to urban slum dwellers, equipping students with computer and job skills. The College works in partnership with St. Luke's Anglican Church to minister to the emotional, physical, and spiritual health of students.

SAMS
SOMA
Anne, Amber, and Dave of Kenya Connection are being trained and supported by two Anglican Mission societies: South American Missionary Society (SAMS) and Sharing of Ministries Abroad (SOMA). SAMS sends and supports Anglican missionaries in church planting, medical outreach, social ministries, rural community development and micro-enterprise development. although SAMS operates primarily in the Americas, they are partnering with SOMA to provide training, fundraising support, logistical coordination, and debriefing for The Falls Church's missionaries involved with Kenya Connection. SOMA is an Anglican mission agency that seeks to build and equip the body of Christ through cross-cultural missions with extensive experience working in East Africa.

The Falls Church
The Falls Church is a church in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. that partners with Kenyans in outreach and mission. TFC seeks to involve and empower parishioners in world mission while supporting and encouraging indigenous leadership. The church includes a Kenya Vision Team and coordinates short-term global engagement trips, mid-term and long-term missionary assignments, and the Akiba School sponsorship and scholarship programs.