In numbers

834
faith communities
2,150
people helped with emergency relief in 2024
380
schools

Our vision is to be a united and vibrant community whose holiness and love for Jesus is expressed through saving souls, growing saints and serving suffering humanity.

Our work includes

  • Education
  • Supporting disabled people
  • Food security
  • Modern slavery and human trafficking response

Leadership

Headshot of Commissioner Daniel Kiama

Commissioner Daniel Kiama

Territorial Commander

Headshot of Commissioner Anne Kiama

Commissioner Anne Kiama

Territorial President of Women's Ministries

Lieut-Colonel Mario Nhacumba

Chief Secretary

Lieut-Colonel Celeste Nhacumba

Territorial Secretary for Women's Ministries

Kenya East Territorial Headquarters

Marist Lane
Karen
Nairobi
Kenya

Postal address:
PO Box 24927
Karen 00502
Nairobi
Kenya

Discover more

A woman tends to plants in a fenced garden

Mseto Resilience Project

Food security intervention is delivered through the Mseto resilience project improving and equipping families with farming knowledge and skills relevant to the context of climate change.

A student in the library at Joytown School

Joy in learning

Josfridah, a student at Joytown School in Thika, Kenya, shares her story.

A group of high school students, one holding a mobility cane

Eighty years of supporting learners with visual impairments

The Salvation Army has been involved in the education of learners with disabilities for a long time. In Kenya, this work commenced in 1942, facilitated by an officer with experience in training people with visual impairments.

Two women work at sewing machines

Nairobi Investors

Nairobi Investors economic empowerment programme is helping families across Nairobi slums to improve their economic situations through savings and soft loans.