Article Title |
Healthy Homes: A Transformative Project by Reach International Children Center (RICC) |
Author(s) | Adekola Alao, MD, Mary Cappa, Amy Carter. |
Country | Kenya |
Abstract |
Children living in the streets of Bungoma, Kenya, live in a gruesome life associated with substance abuse, impoverishment, and broken families. The Reach International Children Center (RICC) addresses this crisis through its comprehensive "Healthy Homes" initiative, which seeks to rescue, rehabilitate, and restore boys from the streets while simultaneously empowering their families. The proposed project is based on a family-centered approach, which integrates therapy, employment training, health education, and neighborhood support to address the underlying reasons of homelessness, addiction. The program has already changed the lives of dozens of boys and their families with the success rate of restorations set at over 75 percent. Healthy Homes is a sustainable model of social rehabilitation in resource constrained environments because it focuses on long-term interaction rather than liberating on a single, finite event; economic empowerment as well as reforming the system itself to better engage individuals in a long-term interaction. In quantitative results and qualitative testimonies alone, the initiative proves that sustainable change can be achieved when families are provided with the instruments, encouragement and dignity that support them flourish. |
Area | Psychology |
Published In | Volume 2, Issue 3, June 2025 |
Published On | 24-06-2025 |
Cite This | MD, A. A., Cappa, M., & Carter, A. (2025). Healthy Homes: A Transformative Project by Reach International Children Center (RICC). International Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR), 2(3), pp. 439-444, DOI: https://doi.org/10.70558/IJSSR.2025.v2.i3.30406. |
DOI | 10.70558/IJSSR.2025.v2.i3.30406 |