03/23/2026
Hi everyone, Marcy here.
I wanted to take a moment to share an important update about what we’re doing at Hearts that Hear. Over the next several months (possibly years), however long it takes, we will be working to build a safe house for children with disabilities in Kenya.
Why are we doing this? Quite simply, because we have to.
While our mission remains focused on education for Deaf children and children with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism, and speech delays, we also know that education alone is not enough. For a child to truly grow, learn, and thrive, they must first have a safe place to live and be cared for.
Is this goal ambitious? Absolutely.
Is it out of reach? Not with help.
The realistic cost of this project is between $50,000 and $75,000 — likely closer to the higher end. But I cannot sit back and pretend that if we do nothing, these children will somehow be okay. We are doing this because we have seen firsthand the condition some children arrive in, and we know they need more. They need a place to go during school breaks where they will be loved, protected, free from abuse and neglect, and given the nutritional and medical care they deserve. I don’t know exactly when this project will be completed, but I do know this: it is necessary.