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25 new children admitted from the Shakahola forest sect in Kenya
Written by: Blessed Generation
Recently, Blessed Generation welcomed 25 children rescued from the devastating events in Shakahola Forest. The world watched in shock as police and military forces uncovered over 400 deaths in a religious cult, where victims—many of them children—were starved and mistreated under the belief that it would bring them closer to Jesus.
"We came from a place of fear and silence. Now, for the first time, we sleep peacefully and go to school every day. I feel safe again."
A Safe Haven for Survivors
The surviving children have been placed under the care of Blessed Generation Malindi by child protection services. While we are grateful for the trust placed in us, the pain and trauma these children have endured are unimaginable. Many have lost family members, some of whom remain hospitalized due to severe dehydration, while others have passed away. The children express a range of emotions—from confusion to relief that it is over, and deep sorrow for their loved ones.

How You Can Help
Supporting the recovery of these children goes beyond just providing a bed or a meal. It’s about long-term investment in their emotional well-being, education, and future opportunities.
🙏 Would you like to sponsor one of these children?
With just €40 a month, you can provide consistent care, schooling, and hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Sponsor a child
For more information or to start sponsoring, please contact us @ administrateur@blessedgeneration.nl
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Blessed Generation is a Kenya-based Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
