Each day at Young Angels Centre begins with the rising sun and heartfelt gratitude. The elderly residents gather under a mango tree for morning devotion, where songs of praise fill the air. It’s more than a home—it’s a family built on faith and compassion.
Each day at Young Angels Centre begins with the rising sun and heartfelt gratitude. The elderly residents gather under a mango tree for morning devotion, where songs of praise fill the air. It’s more than a home—it’s a family built on faith and compassion.
After prayers, caregivers serve a warm breakfast of porridge and mandazi. The residents then take part in light physical exercises or enjoy storytelling sessions led by volunteers. These interactions are crucial for their emotional and mental well-being, combating loneliness and isolation.
By midday, the kitchen team prepares a balanced meal, often featuring ugali, greens, and beans sourced from local farms. After lunch, the elders rest in shaded areas or participate in art therapy and Bible study sessions. Nurses from partner clinics visit weekly to monitor health and provide medication for chronic conditions.
In the evening, a sense of peace fills the compound as residents gather for reflection, prayer, and gratitude. Each day at YAC represents the fulfillment of a sacred duty—to honor and care for those who once nurtured society.
Through the continued support of donors and volunteers, YAC sustains this daily rhythm of care, love, and renewal.