Bring Life Mission began serving in Maboromokoni
Mwangaza Bring Life Academy in Kenya
Mwangaza Bring Life Academy is a Christian school operated by Bring Life Mission in Maboromokoni village, Kenya, where about 200 children study today. The school is growing quickly and urgently needs additional classrooms, safe toilets, a kitchen and dining area, and repairs to the school well pump.
Project Overview
A School Growing with Its Village
Mwangaza Bring Life Academy is an active Christian school operated by Bring Life Mission in Maboromokoni village. Children can study close to home, grow in a safer environment, and receive support that would otherwise be unavailable to many families.

Our Impact
The School by the Numbers
the first two timber-and-iron classrooms were completed
children ages 4 to 10 attend the school today
completed rooms serve six learning groups
additional classrooms are urgently needed
School History
How Mwangaza Bring Life Academy Began and Grew
Bring Life Mission first became involved in Maboromokoni village in 2018, serving through the local P.E.F.A. church (Pentecostal Evangelistic Fellowship of Africa) and organizing children’s camps.
2018 — Ministry Begins in Maboromokoni
Over time, village residents repeatedly shared the same concern: many children had no school nearby. The closest primary school was several kilometers away, creating a serious barrier for many families. Not every family could send children that far each day, leaving some children without reliable access to education.


2021 — The Decision to Build a School
By 2021, it was clear that Maboromokoni needed a school of its own. The local church had land available for an educational ministry, and construction began.


The First Two Timber-and-Iron Classrooms
By June, the first two timber-and-iron classrooms were complete. Children who had previously attended schools in other villages began transferring immediately. This marked the beginning of Mwangaza Bring Life Academy.

The School Grows with the Children
From the beginning, our vision was not merely to open a temporary place for lessons, but to build a complete school step by step, one that could grow with the children and serve the entire village.




2022 — The First Permanent Classroom
In 2022, the third classroom was built with permanent block construction, providing a larger, stronger, and more suitable learning space.


2023 — The Fourth Classroom
In 2023, a fourth permanent classroom was completed. The school continued to grow, enrollment increased, educational opportunities expanded, and the importance of this project to the village became increasingly clear.




The School Today
The Current Situation
Mwangaza Bring Life Academy now serves about 200 children between the ages of 4 and 10. Enrollment is growing faster than the school infrastructure, and the four completed rooms are no longer sufficient for all students.
Although the campus has only four completed classrooms, they already accommodate six learning groups. Some rooms have been divided with partitions so children can study by age. The school is expected to grow to seven classes next year, making additional learning space especially urgent.




Current Needs
What the School Needs Today

One of the school’s highest priorities is to build at least three additional classrooms so children can learn in safe and suitable conditions.
- build three additional classrooms
- replace the old and unsafe toilet facilities
- build a kitchen and dining area
- repair the school well pump
- continue strengthening school infrastructure
Safe Toilet Facilities
The existing structure is badly worn and has become unsafe for children. The school needs new toilet facilities suitable for the daily needs of its growing student population.


A Kitchen, Dining Area, and Access to Water
The school does not currently provide meals. Building a kitchen and dining area is therefore an important next step toward creating more dignified and sustainable conditions for the children.
A clean-water well was drilled on the school grounds in 2024. The pump is currently broken and needs repair so students and staff can regain reliable access to water.

Why It Matters
The Future of the Children and the Village
For many families, Mwangaza Bring Life Academy is more than a school close to home. It is a real opportunity to give a child an education, consistent care, and a more stable environment in which to grow.
Through this school, Bring Life Mission serves the village both practically and spiritually, demonstrating God’s love through tangible action, care for children, and faithful support for families in need.
We believe that developing this school is an investment not only in children’s education today, but also in the future of the entire village.
Photos
The School in Action
These photographs show school life, students, lessons, the campus, and Bring Life Mission’s work at Mwangaza Bring Life Academy.


















































How You Can Help
Help Build Classrooms for Mwangaza Bring Life Academy
The next stage of development for Mwangaza Bring Life Academy includes:
- construction of three additional classrooms;
- construction of safe toilet facilities;
- construction of a kitchen and dining area;
- repair of the school well pump;
- continued development of essential school infrastructure.
Your donation helps develop an active school already serving about 200 children. By supporting the school, you help children in Maboromokoni receive an education in safer and more dignified conditions.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Where Is Mwangaza Bring Life Academy Located?
The school is located in Maboromokoni village, Kenya, and is an active Bring Life Mission project.
How Many Children Attend the School?
About 200 children between the ages of 4 and 10 currently attend the school.
Why Are Additional Classrooms Needed?
The campus has four completed rooms, but they already accommodate six learning groups. Next year, the school will need space for seven classes.
What Does the School Need Now?
The school needs three additional classrooms, safe toilets, a kitchen and dining area, and repairs to the school well pump.
Does the School Have Access to Water?
A well was drilled on the school grounds in 2024, but its pump is currently broken and needs repair.
How Can I Help?
You can donate through the Zeffy form on this page. Donations help build classrooms and develop essential school infrastructure.
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