By Paula Murira | Communication Officer
Along the quiet banks of the Turkwel River, CHAT supported CORP Misheal, was speaking with a group of young people about reproductive health and making informed choices for their future. As the discussion ended and the group began to leave, a young man approached her, glancing toward a young girl standing nearby.
“I saw you talking to them,” he said softly. “Can you also talk to her? I want to change the story of my home.”
He pointed toward the riverbank, where young mothers sat with their children while elderly grandmothers struggled to comfort them.
“Most girls I grew up with already have children,” he explained. “And many of those children are raised by grandmothers who are already tired and overwhelmed. That’s not the future I want for us. I want us to grow first, get married when we are ready, and then have children we can properly care for.”
Misheal gently invited the young girl to share her thoughts. Quietly, she admitted her fears.
“People will talk,” she said. “And I’ve heard family planning can harm you or stop you from having children later.”
Sitting together beneath the acacia tree, Misheal patiently explained how family planning works, how it protects a woman’s health, and how it gives young people the opportunity to prepare emotionally and financially before starting a family. She reassured her that modern contraceptive methods are safe and reversible.
“And the coil?” the girl asked carefully. “Can it stay for a long time?”
“Yes,” Misheal replied. “And when you are ready to have children, it can be removed.”
For the first time, the young girl smiled with relief. Looking out across the flowing river, she spoke with quiet confidence.
“I don’t want to rush my life,” she said. “I want the coil.”
Misheal immediately filled out a referral slip and directed her to the nearest government health facility. A few days later, the young woman successfully received the contraceptive method she had chosen, giving her the chance to continue growing and planning for her future before motherhood.
When Misheal later followed up with her, she noticed a remarkable change. The young woman now carried herself with confidence, hope, and a renewed sense of control over her future.
Through access to accurate health information, compassionate counselling, and referral to healthcare services, this young couple was empowered to make informed decisions that will reduce future hardship for themselves and their families.
By supporting healthcare access in communities across Kenya, CHAT is helping young people prevent unintended pregnancies, protect maternal health, reduce economic strain on families, and build healthier futures one informed choice at a time.
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Your contributions empower individualsin underserved communities to make informed decisions, rebuild their lives, and transform their lives positively. With your continued support, CHAT will keep delivering hope — one woman, one household,one informed choice at a time.
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