Who We Are?
Building Futures for Kenyan Girls
We have experienced harmful practices in our lives, but we also experienced how to overcome them and to find a way out. We are very thankful for the support we received and therefore we want to give back our support to those (our younger sisters), who are still trapped in some cultural practices.


Our Mission
To empower girls and women affected by FGM and forced marriages through education, medical care, and community reconciliation
Vision Statement
A Kenya where every girl thrives in safety, achieves her potential, and inspires generational change free from gender-based violence and harmful traditions
Building Futures for Kenyan Girls

Education
We ensure that Girls within the Bring Hope Kenya program have access to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary Education.

Gender Equality
We empower women and girls to end FGM and forced marriage through education, medical care, and community transformation

Health & Wellness
Restoring health and dignity to FGM survivors through medical care, education, and advocacy—healing women and ending harmful traditions.
Our Objectives
To promote the development cooperation and the promotion of equal rights of women and men as envisaged in Article 27 as read together with Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kenya, 2010. To support girls and women as well as their children, families and communities in Kenya, who are affected by cultural practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and its psychological and physical consequences as well as forced marriage and early marriages. The support includes but not limited to education, schooling and vocational training, provision of shelter, food, medication and psycho-social care as well as cooperation with medical institutions and associations in Kenya and the Parent Bring Hope Kenya-Germany chapter in pursuit of similar goals.