Volunteers during the build

A Habitat home marks a new beginning for Ann and her family in Laikipia

Nestled in the serene shadows of Mount Kenya, Ann’s homestead in Laikipia County tells a story of resilience and hope. At just 24 years old, Ann shoulders the responsibility of caring for her three young children, including newborn twins, as well as her ailing mother and younger siblings.

The search for safe shelter has been one of the many battles Ann’s family has faced, as they live in conditions that have made day-to-day life a struggle.

Their former home, a cramped space with a tarpaulin roof, offered little protection against the harsh weather. Every rainfall was a threat. Water seeped through the makeshift roof, leaving the family cold and damp, which further weakened her mother’s already fragile health. Restful nights were rare, with the constant fear of another storm weighing heavily on the family. Yet, the family endured these challenges with Grace.

Together, we built not only a house but a foundation for a better life.
Volunteers engaging in the build

Ann’s story is changing. Through Habitat for Humanity Kenya’s Orphans and Vulnerable Group Housing Program, her family was selected for a new home—a solid, safe structure that will provide the stability they have long needed.

This build was made even more special by a team of dedicated volunteers from Habitat for Humanity Ireland who worked alongside Ann and the local community to help the family realize their dream of a new home. Together, they built not only a house but a foundation for a better life.

Volunteers participating in the build

As Rob, one of the volunteers, put it: “It’s really nice to build alongside the family. Everyone is all smiles and happy as we strive together to deliver a safe and stable home. Everyone deserves a place to call home.”

volunteer during the build

For Ann, this new home symbolizes a brighter future. “I am really grateful for the support of Habitat for Humanity,” she says. “Now my kids will grow up without the fear of being rained on or feeling cold at night. I extend my deepest gratitude to the team, and may God bless you.”

Now my kids will grow up without the fear of being rained on or feeling cold at night.
— Ann, Habitat Kenya partner family
Group shot of the volunteers

This house is not just a place to live but a fresh start, and a haven where Ann’s family can finally find peace, comfort, and hope for the future.