Ghetto Light Youth

Ghetto Light Youth GLY envisions an empowered youth generation that commands respect in the society with hope for a better tomorrow The youths were jobless and idle.

Ghetto Light Youth (GLY) is a volunteer community based organization (CBO). The group is composed of young people aged between 4-35 years. These are mostly orphans; victims of AIDS pandemic. Others are former street children and school leavers/drop outs. The organization was formed in August 2003 out of a regular Saturday club meeting that was led by Milcah Mukami who then worked for an organizati

on that dealt with education sponsorship. The children used to share about their lives presenting their situation for prayer needs. It was from this that Milcah realized that the commonest problem among the children and the youths was lack of food. This had forced many youths in to committing social crimes such as prostitution and theft (‘Ngeta’). After a series of brainstorming with the youths as participants, it was agreed that the youths could actually empower themselves by identifying viable and sustainable projects that they could engage in to generate income. In the year 2005, January, Ghetto Light youth was registered as non profit organization under the ministry of Gender, sports, culture and social services. Milcah then approached Uzima Foundation so that they may involve the Ghetto Light Youth in their youths programme. This was accepted and Uzima has played a very important role in offering training to youths. The Youths settled for making manure from organic garbage that was a menace in their areas of residence. They managed to make up to one ton of manure after getting training on the same by Organic Solutions, where they were trained on the use of Effective Micro-organism (E.M) technology. This was boosted by the fact that the chairman, Abel Wafula, had just graduated from a local university and was therefore well conversant with Organic farming and E.M technology. Challenges arose and the technical team decided to postpone the venture until these challenges were fully dealt with. The problems were equipment, safety clothing and space. Many organizations had been approached but only one had shown positive response; Tana and Athi River Development authority (TARDA). Meanwhile, the organization continues with the other activities in the spiritual and social spheres and even economic empowerment where it has grown and collaborated with many organizations including Uzima Foundation, Homecare Spiritual Fellowship, Global Action (Now Tirzah International) and The Church of Ecclesia, U.S.A.

19/11/2018

I am raising awareness and funds for Ghetto Light Youth (GLY) in Kenya. GLY is an organization near and dear to my heart that does amazing work with the youth of Kibera, currently the largest slum in Africa with over one million inhabitants. GLY is facing funding challenges this year ...

https://www.gofundme.com/help-save-ghetto-light-youth
10/11/2018

https://www.gofundme.com/help-save-ghetto-light-youth

I am raising awareness and funds for Ghetto Light Youth (GLY) in Kenya. GLY is an organization near and dear to my heart that does amazing work with the youth of Kibera, currently the largest slum in Africa with over one million inhabitants. GLY is facing funding challenges this year ...

29/12/2016

Hello family...Ghetto Light Youth is undergoing transformation and re-engineering to serve the community better. To start with, we are giving the educational center a facelift and a new name. The educational center shall henceforth be referred to as Platinum Educational center and the school outfit is going to change. We shall post the photos pretty soon

06/06/2014

I want to give us a picture that we will pray on. Kenya depends on two dominant factors for money, tourism and agriculture. It has not really rained as it should in Kenya. Many countries have issued travel advisories to Kenya. The terrorism issue has caused the number of tourists visiting this nation to go down. Domestic tourism is still not doing so well because of the high cost of some of these places even to the locals. We are, therefore, saying that what should be giving us money is not giving us adequate money as a nation. This has caused the cost of living to go up. Many people are finding it hard to survive from day to day.

I feel that the terrorism we are seeing may not only be Al-Shabaab. I believe there are people who have taken the opportunity to take advantage of the situation in order to push their own agendas. We need to pray not just for Al-Shabaab, but anyone who sits down to device evil for the people of this nation that will finally lead to death and bloodshed. Whether it will come in the form of alcohol, whether it will come in the form of poisoned foods, whether it will be through terrorism or through road accidents. We are being called to pray.

Habb. 1:1-17,

1 The burden which the prophet Habakkuk saw.

The Prophet’s Question

2 O Lord, how long shall I cry,
And You will not hear?
Even cry out to You, “Violence!”
And You will not save.
3 Why do You show me iniquity,
And cause me to see trouble?
For plundering and violence are before me;
There is strife, and contention arises.
4 Therefore the law is powerless,
And justice never goes forth.
For the wicked surround the righteous;
Therefore perverse judgment proceeds.

The Lord’s Reply
5 “Look among the nations and watch—
Be utterly astounded!
For I will work a work in your days
Which you would not believe, though it were told you.
6 For indeed I am raising up the Chaldeans,
A bitter and hasty nation
Which marches through the breadth of the earth,
To possess dwelling places that are not theirs.
7 They are terrible and dreadful;
Their judgment and their dignity proceed from themselves.
8 Their horses also are swifter than leopards,
And more fierce than evening wolves.
Their chargers charge ahead;
Their cavalry comes from afar;
They fly as the eagle that hastens to eat.

9 “They all come for violence;
Their faces are set like the east wind.
They gather captives like sand.
10 They scoff at kings,
And princes are scorned by them.
They deride every stronghold,
For they heap up earthen mounds and seize it.
11 Then his mind changes, and he transgresses;
He commits offense,
Ascribing this power to his god.”

The Prophet’s Second Question

12 Are You not from everlasting,
O Lord my God, my Holy One?
We shall not die.
O Lord, You have appointed them for judgment;
O Rock, You have marked them for correction.
13 You are of purer eyes than to behold evil,
And cannot look on wickedness.
Why do You look on those who deal treacherously,
And hold Your tongue when the wicked devours
A person more righteous than he?
14 Why do You make men like fish of the sea,
Like creeping things that have no ruler over them?

15 They take up all of them with a hook,
They catch them in their net,
And gather them in their dragnet.
Therefore they rejoice and are glad.
16 Therefore they sacrifice to their net,
And burn incense to their dragnet;
Because by them their share is sumptuous
And their food plentiful.
17 Shall they therefore empty their net,
And continue to slay nations without pity?

Be blessed,

31/05/2014

Beaded Items and African Attires shop at Galleria opposite Bomas of Kenya. Buy an item and support the work of young people and women.

14/05/2014
He enjoyed every bit of the event.
30/04/2014

He enjoyed every bit of the event.

Both young and big children participated in the event.
30/04/2014

Both young and big children participated in the event.

Thanks Judges for fairness in awarding. Real professionals in their capacity.
30/04/2014

Thanks Judges for fairness in awarding. Real professionals in their capacity.

Gifts given and every child got something to eat. Thanks Psalm 121:1 you always remain our great provider.
30/04/2014

Gifts given and every child got something to eat. Thanks Psalm 121:1 you always remain our great provider.

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19190
Nairobi
00100

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