Our History

The inspiring journey of Glory Mission Girls Centre

The Beginning

Glory Mission Girls Centre was established in 2012 by a local pastor in partnership with the Wiga Community Based Organisation. During a mission to develop a community hospital in Suna, Nyanza Region, the pastor shifted focus upon learning of the unique challenges faced by vulnerable girls in the area.

Starting with just 18 girls and a generous land donation from a Wiga community family, the Centre became a sanctuary for education and empowerment. Today, it serves over 400 students, fostering holistic education and making a profound impact across Kenya.

Girls in class at Glory Mission Girls Centre

Tackling Social Ills

  • Early marriages
  • Forced marriages
  • Female genital mutilation (FGM)
  • Sexual harassment and abuse

Our Pillars

Our Mission

To provide vulnerable girls with holistic education and empower them to overcome social challenges.

Our Vision

To become a role model in supporting the education of vulnerable girls for a sustainable future.

Our Motto

β€œSound Education for Life”

From Humble Beginnings

From mud classrooms to a modern institution, Glory Mission Girls Centre has transformed into a symbol of hope and empowerment for girls in underserved communities.

Transformation of Glory Mission Girls Centre

Impact Stories

β€” Mercy, Alumna

I was once a shy and unsure girl, but Glory Mission Girls Centre gave me the confidence to chase my dreams. Today, I am a teacher helping other girls like me.

β€” Mercy, Alumna

β€” Joyce, Engineer

Without the support of the Centre, I would have faced a life of hardship. Now, I am an engineer making an impact in my community.

β€” Joyce, Engineer

β€” Jane, Student

The Centre saved me from early marriage and gave me the opportunity to pursue an education. I am forever grateful.

β€” Jane, Student

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