Help Naivasha residents overcome flood crises.

Godfrey james Start Date: Nov 12, 2025 - End Date: Aug 11, 2026
  • Missionary Service
  • Professional Development
  • Volunteer Trip
  • Naivasha, Kenya
  • Nakuru, Kenya
  • Nakuru County, Kenya

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by: Godfrey james Start Date: Nov 12, 2025 - End Date: Aug 11, 2026
  • Missionary Service
  • Professional Development
  • Volunteer Trip
More than six hundred people living along the banks of Lake Naivasha have been displaced by raging floods and backflow from the lake. Days of heavy rain have pushed water levels dangerously high, submerging homes and farmlands. In Kihoto Estate alone, more than one thousand homesteads are now underwater.The number of families displaced by the rising waters of Lake Naivasha has hit 4,000, with fears the figure could rise due to the ongoing rains. Through  campaign, we aim to raise funds to assist flood-affected residents by providing essential supplies, temporary shelter, and access to emergency services. Your contribution will enable volunteers and aid workers to reach the most affected areas swiftly and effectively.






  • Naivasha, Kenya
  • Nakuru, Kenya
  • Nakuru County, Kenya

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  • Kihoto Residents In Naivasha Left Homeless

    Kihoto residents in naivasha left homeless
    People evacuate their belongings within a flooded residential area as people continue to vacate from their flooded homes affected by floods and raising backflow waters from Lake Naivasha which has been worsened by prolonged rainfall in Kihoto Esatate, in the Lakeview award, in Naivasha, about 90km northwest of Nairobi, in the rift valley, Kenya, on 11 November 2025. Thousands of residents of Kihoto Etate, in Naivasha, Nakuru County, have been affected by floods caused by the rising waters of Lake Naivasha. Water levels has been rising to unprecedented levels that has been expanding the lake since 2020, among other lakes in the Rift Valley that have been steadily rising.