Face of Harvest

Advancing wholeness of individuals, families and communities throughout Africa and the Middle East.

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OUR WORK

FACE OF HARVEST (FOH) works to effectively balance philanthropic and charitable objectives through multi-faceted faith based programs. FOH programs are designed to allow for as much indigenous participation as possible—therefore fostering mutual partnership as opposed to a dependency based model of humanitarian work. FOH is currently working on the following projects:

FOH Clinic

The FOH Medical Program is structured to meet both the spiritual and physical needs of its clients. At present, FOH has a clinic project running in a refugee community in Nairobi, Kenya. To read more about the work: CLICK HERE.

FOH Kids

FOH is proud to sponser a small preschool in the Ndondoro Community of Nairobi, Kenya. To find out more about the FOH Kids School: CLICK HERE.

FOH Emergency Relief Efforts

Increasingly, unexpected emergencies are leaving entire communities in urgent need of assistance to survive and recover. These emergencies tend to stifle the improvement of a community’s health and its overall well-being. For this reason, FOH works within its means to make a contribution in rapid assistance where feasible: CLICK HERE.

Mombasa Ministry

In Mombasa, Kenya, FOH is conducting various community initiatives such as establishing congregations, leadership development in the area of apologetics, community outreach and relief work: CLICK HERE.

FOH Leadership Development

FOH makes a concerted effort in ensuring that select Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) natives are empowered to play key roles in the areas of faith-based leadership. Through our leadership development programs, FOH provides academic scholarships to emerging local leaders. To read more about FOH's leadership development program: CLICK HERE.

SafeHouse Project

The SafeHouse project is a joint effort in conjunction with Arabs for Christ. A SafeHouse is a secure location for those that need a place of refuge due to social, gender, or religious persecution. The Safehouse also serves as a sanctuary for mutual learning and mentorship. To find out more about the SafeHouse Project: CLICK HERE.

 

 
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