One of our core objectives at The Wema Centre is to ensure that our children have access to quality education and skills that will give them a chance at a […]
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One of our core objectives at The Wema Centre is to ensure that our children have access to quality education and skills that will give them a chance at a […]
Read moreAlex and Her Aunt visited Wema Centre in February 2018, and they have a beautiful story to tell… A visit with my niece, Alex, to the Wema Centre Children’s Home […]
Read moreOn Saturday 10th December, Wema Centre staff team travelled to Nakuru for a 4-day Retreat and team building. The aim of the retreat was to give the team an opportunity […]
Read moreIntroduction For a long time we have observed that some of our older children, even those who seemed most stable when they were younger, have poor judgment and they often […]
Read moreIt is a known fact that children are born on different dates/months all throughout the year. It is also a known practice that most parents would always strive to ensure […]
Read moreOn Friday 29th July 2016, Wema Centre in partnership with DOT Kenya held a colorful closing ceremony for 23 youth who had just concluded the StartUp! training Program. The fully […]
Read moreIt was on this date 16 June 1976 In Soweto, South Africa that thousands of black school children took to the streets to protest about the inferior quality of their […]
Read moreThe Wema Centre family would like to thank the #Boyzonbikes(www.boyzonbikes.com)for taking their time to visit the Wema Centre Children, and for their generous donation towards Wema Centre‘s noble work of supporting […]
Read moreThe children under our care come with many challenges but despite their dark pasts which hinder their identity development, Wema Centre still endeavors to give hope for tomorrow. With histories […]
Read moreIntroduction For a long time we have observed that some of our older children, even those who seemed most stable when they were younger, have poor judgment and they often […]
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