Nairobi, Kenya, May 2023
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox Download24-year-old Latifa Anyango pictured at the Eastleigh church in Nairobi. At age 5, Latifa found herself homeless and living on the streets in Nairobi for two years, until she was picked up and supported through what has come to be known as the Pangani Project of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church – a project through which street children are offered comprehensive support including access to a home, education, as well as food and healthcare. Today, Latifa is a trained kindergarten teacher, alongside teaching Sunday school for young children at Eastleigh. The Eastleigh congregation, of Mathare Lutheran Parish, Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC), is home to some 1200 congregants, including some 300-400 children. Located in the Nairobi Central District, the church at Eastleigh has become a second home to congregants from other countries who live in Nairobi and now join KELC in prayer on Sundays, the majority of them from Tanzania, but some also from Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. An estimated 300 people join Sunday worship each week at Eastleigh. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
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