Women Rescue Centre
The Bbmi Rescue Centre is a vital initiative dedicated to combating the deeply rooted issues of forced marriage and human trafficking for sexual exploitation, particularly among young girls and women in Kenya. Operating at the intersection of social justice, gender equity, and human rights, the centre serves as a sanctuary for survivors, offering a lifeline to those escaping cycles of abuse and exploitation. The core mission of the Bbmi Rescue Centre revolves around a holistic model of care that encompasses rescue, rehabilitation, and reintegration. Survivors are first provided with immediate safety and shelter, removing them from harmful environments and ensuring their basic needs—such as food, clothing, and medical attention—are met. The centre’s rehabilitation efforts include trauma-informed counseling, access to healthcare, and legal support to help victims begin the journey of healing and reclaiming autonomy over their lives. In addition to direct services, the centre actively engages in advocacy and community outreach, working to raise awareness, challenge harmful cultural norms, and promote systemic change. Through partnerships with government agencies, local leaders, and civil society, the Bbmi Rescue Centre strives to prevent future cases of exploitation and foster a society where every girl and woman can live free from fear and oppression.