Since 2001, the Stay Alive Program has been taught in nine different African countries to over a million and a half African children and their families. Within Kenya alone, over 350,000 children and their families have been taught using the program within schools, community organizations, religious organizations and individual familes.



A Stay Alive Success Story

Belinda Donkor is a girl aged ten years. Her parents could not make ends meet. She resolved to disobedience and staying out of home most of the time among the area girls with bad character. Her academic performance also took a downward dive. This became a worry to the parents and a report was made to Millicent (Stay Alive Evaluator). She took special interest in her. She was transferred to the school where Millicent was teaching. Due to her poor academic performance, she repeated her class. She currently attends church with Millicent. She is currently going through the Stay Alive program at church. She had earlier gone through in school but says she understood it better at church.
Her counsel to her peers is to "be obedient and go through the Stay Alive program. It has a lot to offer we the children for our future development. The PLEDGES help us to stay on track if we are going astray. God bless those who brought this program to us. The program is full lessons that will help them to make good choices."

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Stay Alive Song Competition in western Kenya

Stay Alive Song Competition in western Kenya