The Natasha Hands of Compassion Team, led by Reverend Lucy Natasha, continues to make a lasting impact across Kenyan communities through targeted empowerment and humanitarian projects.

Their latest outreach in Dagoretti focused on training young mothers and supporting small-scale traders a continuation of their recent efforts to uplift vulnerable groups through practical skills and sustainable income opportunities.

Rev. Lucy Natasha // Facebook

Empowering Young Mothers with Sustainable Skills

In Dagoretti, the team conducted soap-making and yogurt production training for young mothers, helping them gain valuable skills to start small businesses.

Many of the participants were women who had faced early motherhood and financial struggles, and this initiative provided them with a renewed sense of purpose and independence.

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By focusing on income-generating activities, the Natasha Hands of Compassion Team aimed to equip these mothers with the tools they need to provide for their families while restoring dignity and hope.

The training not only offered technical skills but also encouraged resilience and entrepreneurship — key pillars in achieving long-term self-reliance.

Supporting Traders and Building Community Strength

The initiative also included financial support for small-scale traders, giving them the capital needed to expand their businesses.

This form of empowerment has been central to Natasha’s recent missions, which have reached various regions where her team has consistently provided resources, mentorship, and emotional support to struggling individuals.

Rev. Lucy Natasha // Facebook

In Dagoretti, the gesture ignited optimism among local traders, many of whom had been struggling to recover from economic setbacks.

By offering both training and capital, the Natasha Hands of Compassion Team demonstrated a holistic approach to community empowerment — one that combines skill-building with financial empowerment.

A Continuation of Compassionate Outreach

This Dagoretti project follows a pattern ofconsistent community support by Natasha’s team. In recent months, they have reached out to single mothers, people living in informal settlements, and small entrepreneurs across Nairobi and beyond.

These efforts often include distributing food packages, providing business mentorship, and funding education for disadvantaged children.

By maintaining this momentum, the Hands of Compassion initiative has become synonymous with action-driven compassion, proving that meaningful impact can come from empowering individuals rather than offering one-time aid.

Rev. Lucy Natasha // Facebook