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Made in the Streets (charity)
Non-profit organization based in Kenya
Non-profit organization based in Kenya
Made in the Streets is a Christian charitable and educational organization that focuses on rescuing street children from the slums of Nairobi, Kenya. Made in the Streets provides basic education and job-skills training in a residential facility, as well as food and supplies to young people living on the streets. Along with these activities the program also provides ministry to the spiritual needs of street kids.
History
Made in the Streets was started by Charles and Darlene Coulston in 1995. The current organizational structure dates back to 1999. Since that time, the Coulstons have served as advisors, with administrative leadership provided by native Kenyans."Administrative Structure at Made in the Streets" Halbert Institute for Missions, August 2000. Manna International, a relief and development organization based in Redwood City, California, provided sponsorship until that organization closed in 2004.Lindy Adams, "Manna closing down, projects will continue" The Christian Chronicle, February 2004.
Branches
Made in The Streets Kenya offices are located in Kamulu, Nairobi.
References
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