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Resource for Families Experiencing Abuse and Violence in Kenya

Resource for Families Experiencing Abuse and Violence in Kenya

Introduction

In Kenya, families facing child, spousal, or elder abuse and violence need more than just hope—they need practical, accessible help. One essential resource is the National Gender-Based Violence Toll-Free Helpline, 1195, which offers a lifeline to survivors countrywide.

Summary of the Resource

The 1195 Helpline, run by Healthcare Assistance Kenya in partnership with UN Women and the Kenyan government, provides 24/7 confidential support to survivors of abuse. Trained counselors offer safety planning, emotional support, and referrals to services such as shelters, hospitals, or legal aid.

πŸ“ž Call 1195 — Free, confidential, available any time, in multiple local languages.

How to Access the Helpline

Simply dial 1195 from any mobile or landline phone within Kenya. The service is free and supports diverse communities, including rural and urban populations. For added safety, users are encouraged to delete call logs after making contact.

Who This Helps

This service is especially crucial for vulnerable populations—women, children, and elders—facing systemic abuse. In rural areas, where harmful beliefs like wife-beating persist, and urban slums with rising femicide, 1195 is often the only accessible avenue to safety and justice.

How to Share This With a Family in Need

You might say quietly and compassionately:

“I’d like to share a helpful resource with you. The 1195 Helpline is a free, confidential service available 24/7 for anyone experiencing abuse. You can call anytime for support or help finding a shelter, doctor, or counselor. If you want, I can help you make that first call.”

Give them the number in writing, and encourage them to call when ready. Safety, dignity, and trust are key.

Conclusion

Violence thrives in silence, but hope rises with information. The 1195 Helpline is more than a number—it is a bridge to safety and recovery. When shared wisely, it can change—and save—lives across Kenya.

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