Amani ya Juu
The Impact of Amani: Personal Stories from Immaculate & Dorothy
This year is Amani’s 21st year of ministry. Every new year gives us the opportunity to reflect back on the faithful work of God and look forward in hopeful anticipation for how he will continue to ...
Read moreMeet the Women: Monica "I'm grateful to be at Amani...you find sisters and they are able to pray for you, encourage you, and help you with what you are going through..." Monica, Kenya. Watch the...
Read moreIn January two Amani trainees, Ingrid and Eugeine, were informed that each of their 4 children would be receiving special Christmas presents this year! Because of a generous financial donation from...
Read moreAmani Kenya was gifted with $128 in order to purchase 15 Swahili Bibles and 1 French Bible. The Bibles were purchased from the Biblica Guest House book shop who also donated an extra Bible for f...
Read moreVenancia is a Rwandan refugee who sews for Amani Kenya - -Tell us about yourself... -"I come from Rwanda. I am 34 and have been married for 8 years. My prayer is that one day God will bless us wit...
Read moreMeet Christine One of the many ladies of Amani ya Juu “I have a husband and five children. I came to Amani ya Juu to better my life. I do this for my family. " p> Meet the Women: Christine f...
Read moreMeet Margaret, who works at Amani Kenya... Meet the women who make the goods: Margaret “Most of us, we come here when we are very down. You left your home country because of the war, and you we...
Read moreWhite Ribbon Day at Amani Kenya
"Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." John 14:27 The following is a message from Cathie Bu...
Read moreLife in Gulu, Uganda appears to have returned to normal. People plant gardens, take care of children, and visit one another in their homes. The young ladies of Amani Uganda stitch at their mac...
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