A place of comfort, community, health & growth.
A HIGHLIGHT OF NEEMA CHILDREN'S HOME
Neema children’s Home was started in 1994 in response to a vision given by God to its founder the late
Ms. Catherine Muthoni Kihiuhi. The first two orphans were admitted in the Home on 14th January 1995.
The number has since increased. We have been admitting both boys and girls.
The Home is located 25km East of Naivasha town on Ndunyu Njeru Road near Memo shopping Centre.
The institution is in North Kinangop Sub- County in Nyandarua County, in the republic of Kenya.
It is situated on a parcel of land provided by its founder.
Receive warm greetings from
the Neema family. We are all well
and thankful for another opportunity
to provide an update on how
things have been here at Neema.
The Lord has continued to be
faithful in every way, an ever present
help in time of need.
General Welfare
Our children are healthy and
strong. They are going on well
with their daily lives at home and
at school.
It is our joy to continue
to see each of them blossom in
stature and in character.
We have continued to have sufficient
food, adequate bedding and
enough clothes for all the children
to wear at all times.
We sincerely thank God for his unfailing
care and mercy.
— Neema Children's Home
It has been said that when God
sends us on stony paths, he
provides strong shoes. It has
continued to be a challenging
journey, but one where God has
remained with me as my father,
my light and my salvation.
Words fail me to express how I
have experienced God’s grace
in everything we go through
at Neema. Not too long ago, I
would not have believed that we
could accomplish so much and
handle such great responsibilities
as we have continued to do
in this season.
The completion of the girls’ dormitory
and dining hall refurbishment
project is my greatest encouragement
this season. I am
much fulfilled as I see our girls
now enjoying sufficient, wellpiped
water, spotlessly clean,
warm and comfortable rooms,
hygienic sanitation and a properly
roofed and tiled dining place. I
can only credit it all to God.
To all who contributed towards
this work, may the Lord always
remember this labour of love in
your hour of need.
Many thanks.
— Christopher Kimiti