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New Life Home Trust was born through the founding
of a baby rescue home in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1994. The
founders, Clive and Mary Beckenham, had been involved
in a number of humanitarian projects when they became
aware of the plight of abandoned and orphaned babies,
particularly those born HIV positive. As the program
progressed, a unique phenomenon was experienced
as upwards of 90% of the HIV positive babies admitted
became HIV negative after a few months of care.
As the years have passed, this phenomenon has continued, and the Trust has expanded its activities across the nation. In 1998, this fledgling baby-rescue program, registered in Kenya as a Trust, brought under its umbrella other children’s activities that had been operating under its affiliate BARNABAS MINISTRIES Africa since 1989.
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Know what's hapenning
in and around New life
homes.
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Schools and centres
for the vulnerable, young children were established
in Ruiru and two on Lamu Island.
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| KILIMANI |
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| NYERI |
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| NAKURU |
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How can I become a volunteer?
All are welcome to volunteer. A volunteer form is filled out during your first visit;
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