Family reconciliation is an outreach program that aims to reconcile queer youth with their family.
Despite breakups/ conflicts due to their children's sexuality some parents are usually willing to compromise and reconcile so that their child may return home.
It is in such cases where family reconciliation is applicable and especially so if there's no physical threat to the queer youth.
We offer accommodation and support for LGBTQ youths who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and of ages between 18-24 years and with who efforts of family reconciliation have failed.
These housing is only transitional and temporary as they receive training on how to be independent adults that can support themselves.
We are currently underway with plans to conduct numerous research activities on the issue of queer youth homelessness in order to avail proper data on the size & impact of queer youth homelessness in Kenya and East Africa at large.
These research activities are to be held in collaboration with other
pro-queer organizations that work to eliminate issues like homelessness among many others within queer communities.
We offer supportive services to homeless youth who need it.
These range from psychosocial support with trained counsellors and therapists to Mentoring programs and Life Skills Training.
Life training and mentoring programs are mainly for youth under the transitional housing program and with who reconciliation option has completely failed.