Survivor-Led · Trauma-Informed · Culturally Rooted
THE DREAM
A permanent healing campus in Central Kenya, an expansion our current City of Peace learning Center
PHASE 1 CAMPAIGN — ACTIVE NOW
Campaign Goal
Land. Shelter. Water. Solar power. A safe house for the first residents. This is the campaign that makes everything else possible.
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THE VISION
The Women Village of Peace is a 10-year vision for a full healing campus in Central Kenya. It will be on 63 acres of land. It is a school, a vocational center, a movement studio, a food garden, a daycare, a medical clinic, and a community that sustains itself long after the funding is gone.
It is being built for girls and women who have survived sexual violence, child marriage, and the long silence that follows. It will be a place of collective healing, empowerment, and leadership.
When it is complete, the Women’s Village of Peace will serve 500 or more women and girls every year — educating, healing, and empowering them to return to their communities as leaders to break the cycle of violence..
WHY IT MUST BE BUILT
Temporary shelters are not enough. Rotating programs are not enough. The scale of sexual violence against women and girls in Kenya demands something that will still be standing in 50 years.
Of women in Kenya have experienced sexual or gender-based violence
Girls is forced into child marriage before age 18
Teenage pregnancies in Kenya in 2025 — many resulting from violence
Girls drop out of school every year because of pregnancy
HOW WE BUILD IT
PHASE 1 — ACTIVE NOW
Year 0 to 3
Land secured. First safe house built. Water, solar, kitchen, counseling room, medical clinic, and daycare. First residents welcomed.
PHASE 2
Year 3 to 5
On-campus school with four classrooms. Computer lab. Vocational training center. Library. Movement studio. Safe house expands.
$300K to $500K
PHASE 3
Year 5 to 7
Greenhouse and food garden producing income. Workshop building. Campus bus. Community programs open to surrounding area.
$200K to $400K
PHASE 4
Year 7 to 10
All 41 facilities complete. Kenyan leadership in every role. Campus generating its own income. 200 or more women and girls served every year.
$300K to $500K
WHAT GETS BUILT
A safe, loving home for girls under 18 — many pregnant or parenting — rescued from violence. Medical care, counseling, and community.
Four to six classrooms for Form 1 through 4. Survivors attend free. No girl loses her education because of what was done to her.
Skills, trades, and workforce training so women leave with income-generating abilities and economic independence.
Technology access and digital literacy — because economic opportunity in Kenya increasingly requires it.
A large open space for trauma-informed movement, healing circles, breathwork, and body-based recovery. Healing happens in the body.
Care for babies and young children of mothers in the program — so no woman has to choose between her child and her healing.
Prenatal care, maternal health, and ongoing physical and mental health support — on campus, accessible, trauma-informed.
Year-round food production that feeds the campus and generates income. Agricultural skills that build long-term self-sufficiency.
An outdoor field for soccer, games, for women and girls to play, and bring boys and men into conversations about masculinity, respect, and gender justice.
Every dollar brings the Women Village of Peace one step closer. Phase 1 is active now.
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