Community
Empowerment
Our community empowerment initiatives are designed to address the most pressing needs in our communities while fostering long-term growth and stability. Through a combination of sustainable development projects and faith-driven outreach, we aim to provide opportunities, support, and hope to those who need it most. Each project is a testament to our commitment to making a lasting difference, one life at a time.

Our housing initiative provides families with secure homes and a fresh start, representing hope, stability, and the transformative power of compassion and community-driven change.

Our programs equip widows with the tools to achieve financial independence and reclaim their dignity, transforming them into empowered members of the community through sustainable livelihoods.

School Sponsorship & Youth Camps
We’re committed to shaping the next generation by providing access to education and spiritual growth through school fee sponsorships and through our BLAST team's Bible-based Youth Camps.
Transformative Impact
At He Is the Remedy, our mission extends far beyond individual programs; it’s about building a thriving, empowered community. Through our community development initiatives, we are helping families secure safe homes, providing economic support to widows, and assisting youth in paying for school fees. Our commitment is to nurture every aspect of a healthy, sustainable community. Whether it’s offering financial stability, ensuring access to education, or creating safe spaces to live, we believe it’s our calling to use the ministry to support and uplift all areas of life. Together, we are building a stronger, more hopeful future for everyone involved..

Driven by compassion, our 11 Homes in 11 Months project was launched to address the urgent need for safe, secure housing. Many families in our community were living in dire conditions, often in homes that were barely standing. Some were forced to seek shelter in dark fields, broken-down buildings, and abandoned structures where they were at constant risk of disease from rats and death from snake bites. Others, marginalized and stigmatized as squatters, had illegally built makeshift homes on railroad land, living under the constant threat of eviction.
These families faced not only physical dangers but also the emotional toll of being excluded and looked down upon by the wider community. Through this initiative, we have built 11 new homes in just 11 months, providing these families with a safe, secure place to call their own.
More than just a structure, each home represents a fresh start, restoring their dignity and offering a foundation for a brighter, more hopeful future.


In Kenya, women are often the backbone of a strong economy, especially when given the right tools and opportunities. However, when a woman loses her husband, she is frequently left with little to nothing, struggling to support herself and her family. Recognizing this challenge, He is the Remedy has focused on empowering over 300 widows in 3 widows groups through sustainable economic initiatives.
By providing resources and training in projects such as sheep rearing and soap making, we have enabled a local widows' support group to earn a livelihood and regain their sense of independence. These initiatives not only help these women to support themselves financially but also restore their dignity and place within the community.
Through their hard work, these widows are rebuilding their lives, contributing to the local economy, and becoming strong, empowered members of society. The impact of this program goes beyond individual success—it strengthens the entire community by turning vulnerability into resilience and hope.
He is the Remedy Home Recipient

The Kenyan government promotes the idea of free education for all children, but the reality is often very different. Families are burdened with hidden costs such as book fees, tutor fees, and uniform fees, which can be overwhelming, especially for those living in poverty. These additional expenses mean that many children end up missing several years of their education simply because their families cannot afford to send them to school. Recognizing the potential in these young individuals, He is the Remedy has stepped in to sponsor a handful of promising students who show exceptional drive and determination.
Our sponsorship program ensures that these children have the support they need from the start to the finish of their education, helping them overcome financial barriers and giving them the opportunity to realize their full potential. Through this initiative, we are not just providing access to education; we are investing in the future leaders of our community.
During the school break season, our BLAST Evangelical team, composed of dedicated football players, runs a vibrant Bible-based Youth camp designed to positively influence the next generation. These camps are more than just a way to keep children and teens occupied—they are a critical part of our mission to protect young people from the dangers of idleness, drugs, and homelessness that many of our team members faced in their own lives. The BLAST team is deeply passionate about their role in shaping the future of their community, and they pour their hearts into these camps, teaching biblical principles, building character, and fostering a sense of purpose in the children.
By engaging with the youth in these formative years, we aim to guide them away from the paths of despair and towards lives filled with hope, faith, and the potential for positive change. These camps are not just about fun and games; they are about laying the groundwork for a stronger, more resilient community, one child at a time.


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Dear Friends,
We want to start this update by saying THANK YOU! We never take for granted your kindness, your financial support and your continued prayers for us, for our young disciples and for our ministry. This is the second version of this update. In the first version I wrote about all the challenges and hardships of living the missionary life in a third world country. I wanted to give you a glimpse into the not so glamorous, not so easy, not so fun sufferings we deal with regularly. A strange thing happened as I wrote about “our sufferings”. I was overcome with conviction that what I thought were sufferings were truly blessings.
We were without power for a week. We have a generator that we could run several times a day to run lights and keep the refrigerator cold. It does not run the oven or heating element in the shower. Feeling bad that we weren’t able to take a hot shower in a week seemed like suffering. Truly the blessing is we have a generator, we can afford the fuel to run it, and we have a refrigerator that needs to be kept cold because it was full of food. Not suffering, but a blessing. Many of our neighbors do not have electricity. Most of our community do not have a refrigerator and food shopping is a daily event, if there is money to shop.
We live deep into the village off the paved road. When it rains hard or for extended periods the dirt roads become muddy and slick and sometimes not accessible. We cannot go to town, which is an hour’s drive for supplies. The blessing is we have a vehicle. The blessing is we will be able to go to town another day. Not suffering, but a blessing. Very few of our neighbors own a vehicle. Some have never made the hours drive to town, ever!
Our Wi-Fi is satellite and is affected by rain or a cloudy sky. Sometimes it takes an hour to do a job that should only take 5 minutes. Not a struggle, but a blessing. We have Wi-Fi! We can stay connected to family and friends in other parts of the world. We can stay current with world news and events, and we can watch our church online.
We are foreigners in a foreign land. Not everyone appreciates us or even likes us. Our ministry was threatened, and we are hated by some. We are attacked on social media and conspired against in the community. Not suffering but a blessing. This one takes more explanation. It truly felt like suffering. It was hurtful and caused stress. How could people we have served and who have benefited from the ministry be so hateful? How could people not want to see their neighbors’ lives touched and improved? How could people be so jealous of someone else’s blessing? The blessing is that through the Holy Spirit in us we found the strength to stand strong against the enemy. That the hatred and attack is not directed at us but at Jesus in us. We are blessed to be a light that cannot be ignored.
Once again, we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for standing with us in prayer, encouragement, and generosity. Every step forward in this ministry has only been possible because of God’s faithfulness working through friends like you. As we look ahead, one of our greatest needs is the purchase of land for He Is the Remedy. This land will allow us to establish a permanent base for discipleship, outreach, and community transformation. We invite you to prayerfully consider joining us in this land campaign—whether through a one-time gift, a monthly pledge, or by sharing our vision with others who may want to partner with us. Together, we can see this ministry firmly planted and bearing fruit for generations to come



He is the Remedy is a charitable nonprofit corporation in the state of California and a 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions are tax deductible in accordance with IRS rules and regulations. Tax-ID: 81- 4213386
He is the Remedy Africa is also a
Registered Kenyan Non-Profit.