It's a Happy Life Christmas - Part 1
Steve meets baby Gadiel - a recent arrival at Happy Life Missionb

It's a Happy Life Christmas - Part 1

It's our tenth year working with Happy Life Mission and our ninth Christmas visit to the project in the suburb of Kasarani in Nairobi in Kenya. Only one COVID year prevented us from visiting these amazing kids. We were back last year and now in 2022 travel is almost back to normal. It's an amazing way to spend Christmas and every year we're humbled by the work this incredible project does. Happy Life Mission has now saved over nine hundred abandoned babies since it started in 2000 and is providing education for hundreds of children beyond Happy Life's own one hundred and sixty four residents.

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The rescue centre at Kasarani has a capacity of sixty infants and toddlers.

Happy Life rescues abandoned babies in Nairobi and works on getting them placed into a loving family via adoption. Many of the children end up staying with Happy Life and the program has grown from the humble beginnings of four kids in the founders own home, to a rescue centre with a capacity of sixty (infants up to toddlers) and two locations at Juja Farm - home to a little over one hundred school age kids from primary up to high school.

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2022 - Gadiel was recused by the Kenyan police from a baby trafficking operation having been sold to a group in Tanzania - they rescued him just days before he was due to be transported and arranged for him to go to Happy Life.

The program is twenty years old and we have seen a lot of change in the last decade with several schools, a hospital (The Jesse Kay Hospital) and a medical centre being added. We began as volunteers and mentors but over the years have created some fascinating projects.

In 2017 we secured what became a five year sponsorship from Zoom which transformed how Happy Life operated enabling them to host remote meeting saving tens of thousands of dollars a year in travel and time costs between the locations and staff. It became an vital resource when the pandemic hit.

In 2020 we launched #bookstotrees which funded one thousand trees which have been planted in the two locations in Juja Farm and our current project #bookstobooks contributes to the education programs with a share of all sales from our book website (MX Publishing).

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When the pandemic hit, many of the trees planted under the #bookstotrees project were fruit trees

In 2021 Happy Life managed to get an ambulance from a UK hospital trust and our supporters were able to make a contribution to getting it shipped across to Kenya. The ambulance not only supports Happy Life, but is regularly loaned out to the other hospitals in Nairobi providing a valuable income back to the Jesse Kay Hospital.

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Playtime for the toddlers tends to get quite manic at snack time when the biscuits come out.

One of the amazing things about visiting every year is to see the kids we've meet in previous years. Ryan was just a few days old when we met him Christmas 2021.

We have a very special connection with our own sponsored child, Leah. She's fourteen now and set to become a future leader with lots of energy and enthusiasm. She featured at the age of six on the cover of our book 'The Happy Life Story'

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The second edition (2017) adds three more years of history of Happy Life Mission from the first edition in 2014

In 2021 one of our artists from our Art of Sherlock Holmes project (created and curated by Phil Growick) Christina Major created an amazing painting of Leah which sits in a gallery in Florida and hopefully will sell to a church or collector in the US - if anyone knows an organisation that may be interested in the painting please let us know.

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Leah - by Christina Major. The text across the painting is the names of over 200 babies rescued by Happy Life.

More photos and videos to come from our visit next week - including the infamous Christmas party which, now with 160+ kids, is quite the feat of logistics.

You can read more about Happy Life Mission on their website.


A special thanks to the teams at Tungsten Network, a Kofax company and Kofax for supporting me to work remotely from Kenya from mid-December. As Kenya is 3 hours ahead of the UK, I'm able to visit the kids in the mornings and get back online at the hotel by 9am for the UK day. Apart from the slightly distracting sound of crickets in the background on video calls in the evening, its a great remote work location.


By day Steve Emecz works in digital transformation for?Tungsten Network?(a?Kofax?company) and in his spare time is co-founder of?MX Publishing?with his wife Sharon. MX Publishing is a social enterprise supporting several projects -?About Us.

Matthew T.

Senior Vice President & General Manager ? Global Management Expertise ● Proven Tech Business Leader ● Entrepreneur & Clothing Innovator

2 年

Amazing Steve !!! So humbling !!!

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Thank you for always sharing your love with us!

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David Sentongo, CPA

Product Manager at Tungsten Automation

2 年

I love this Steve.

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John Rouse

Intelligent Automation SaaS and AI Solutions / Increasing Upsell and Cross-sell Revenues / Global Contract Renewals

2 年

Good for you Steve.

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Julie Coyne

Working with global finance teams transforming & automating their finance operations

2 年

What a beautiful way to spend Christmas x

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