Built in Arkansas. Born in Kenya.
Across two continents, partnership moves in both directions. One children’s hospital, one maternity ward, two communities—connected by care, effort, and shared purpose.
Moses Agare, from Sirembe, Kenya, was the first in his family to attend high school. He was also the first beneficiary of our Community Outreach Program and our first RH Scholar. He earned a civil engineering degree at the University of Arkansas.
Dr. Scott Bailey, from Northwest Arkansas, has spent decades delivering babies (including mine) and expanding prenatal care for lower-income families. He is the chairman of Restore Humanity’s Medical Committee. In 2014, he and his wife, Leslie, hosted a fundraiser in their home and led the charge in raising funds to build a maternity ward in Sirembe. Since 2015, more than 1,500 healthy babies have been born there.
Stories like these show the power of partnership: when communities invest in each other, lives are built—literally. And your support makes it happen.
Every donation between now and December 31 will be doubled thanks to our generous matching donors! $500 becomes $1,000, $5,000 becomes $10,000, and even smaller gifts are doubled. We’re just $29,500 away from our $100,000 goal! Your support today ensures more children are born healthy, more families receive care, and together, we’re helping build a brighter future for communities worldwide.
Check out a few photos from our Maternity Ward below❤️