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HEAR FROM your friends in kenya

2025: ONE YEAR AFTER THE FLOOD

It has been a whole year since Valley Light took a lead role in organizing recovery following the emergency of April 29, 2024 when the first of two mudslides caused devastation and shock for our neighbors around Maai Mahiu. 14 months ago our Valley Light family faced one of the greatest challenges in our history. The flood tested us in every way, but through it all, we stood together - with faith, love, and a deep sense of purpose. 

The devastation was overwhelming - but so was the response. Your support provided the materials and hands needed for emergency shelter, mud outs, pastoral visits, rebuilding latrines, medical treatments, on-going counseling, replacement furniture, fuel, food supplies and so much more.

 

From all of us at Valley Light - thank you. Thank you for standing with us. Thank you for brining light after the storm. 

HISTORY OF PISGAH HEIGHTS 

John and Leah speak on Pisgah's origins. It started out as a homeschooling program for Valley Light children. Over time, our staff brought their kids to Valley Light to join Valley Light children in class. We opened our doors to community children in January, 2022 and have seen tremendous growth ever since! 

PISGAH HEIGHTS ACADEMY

Teacher Mercy discusses how much Pisgah Heights has grown since it began in 2020 and the blessing it has been to the community of Maai Mahiu. 

OCTOBER 2024: FLOOD UPDATE

Over four months has passed since the disasters of flood water, boulders, mud and debris altered life in Maai Mahiu, Kenya and the surrounding community.  The Kenyan Defense forces are long gone. Many funerals have taken place.  Children are all at their studies and candidates in Grade 6 and 12 are preparing for cumulative exams.   Beneath the surface of daily activity,  compassionate relief efforts continue. With the support of our friends and donors the following responses have been possible: Stipends for local pastors working extra hours to visit and pray with all relocated flood victims. (The same pastors assist John and Leah with pre-assessment visits and follow-ups for physical needs.) Housing for counselors working with victims in Maai Mahiu. Assistance with funeral costs. Hosting meetings, retreats and camps for community leaders and flood victims.  Replacement home furnishings, food, cooking utensils, Bibles, school uniforms, medical expenses, transportation and school fees as needed for displaced victims. Mud out work, pit latrine construction and home repairs for neighbors whose property was still livable.  These helps cannot erase the pain of trauma and loss for our Valley Light staff and community, but they do provide a way forward where needed.  Giving comfort is the same as receiving the gift of purpose.  As leaders of our children’s home and in the community,  John and Leah set the example of a meaningful life worth living for many who struggle with questions about their existence in disaster aftermath.   They will continue with personal visits to victims, the relief activities listed above, collaboration with other community leaders and conversations with their own children at Valley Light as the work of healing takes its time. The board of Valley Light offers our deep gratitude at this time to all who have cared for the Valley Light community with messages, visits, prayer and financial contributions for relief.  The children have experienced kindness and participated in service that will impact their understanding of God’s faithfulness beyond this crisis. Please click the link below to see several current pictures on our website flood crisis tab where prayer requests and praises are also listed. If you have questions about support for our "where most needed” efforts or daily operations, please reach out to us via our Contact Page. Virginia Lynn  Valley Light Programs, Inc. Board Chair

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