Trauma-informed, person-centered mental health and safeguarding services — tailored to each client and delivered by a multidisciplinary team in a serene, private setting.
We provide individual mental health support and facilitate Mental Health & Safeguarding training to build mental resilience at the individual level and strengthen mental health services at the community level. Trained in the UK and Kenya, we bridge clinical expertise with safeguarding strategies that are both evidence based and culturally relevant. Important facts to note include:
We offer individual mental health support and training, combining UK and Kenya expertise to build resilience, strengthen community services, and deliver culturally relevant, evidence-based safeguarding and mental health strategies. These include:
Pamoja Mental Health & Safeguarding Network was founded to address the urgent need for mental wellbeing and safeguarding support in communities where stigma, silence, and systemic barriers have long prevented access to care.
We help communities integrate into new societies and reintegrate back into society having lived abroad and looking to settle back home.
The vision for Pamoja was inspired by lived experience. Its founder, Faith, combined her professional expertise as a counsellor, psychiatric nurse and safeguarding specialist with personal experiences of bereavement, migration, and domestic abuse.
Faith was born in Kenya, where her early education at Muthaiga Primary School, Moi Forces Academy, and Lugulu High School laid the foundation for her lifelong commitment to resilience, cultural identity, and community. Her Kenyan roots continue to shape her perspective, grounding her work in the belief that healing and safeguarding must be culturally responsive, community-led, and deeply human.
With over seven years of experience within the UK's NHS mental health services, Faith has worked across a wide range of settings, including inpatient units, community mental health teams, safeguarding services, and therapeutic environments. Her practice is defined by a consistent commitment to compassionate, person-centred, and culturally sensitive care, particularly for individuals with complex and multi-layered needs.
Faith holds a Master of Arts in Safeguarding Adults: Law, Policy and Practice, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc), and an Advanced Diploma in Counselling. She is also an alumna of both the Mary Seacole NHS Leadership Programme and the Developing Aspirant Ethnic Minority Nursing and Midwifery Leaders Programme, experiences that have strengthened her ability to lead with strategic insight, authenticity, and influence within health and social care systems.
Her work is not only professional—it is deeply personal. Shaped by lived experiences of bereavement, migration, and domestic abuse, Faith brings a level of empathy, understanding, and determination that drives her mission to:
To build a society that values mental wellbeing and safeguarding practice, ensuring every individual can thrive with dignity and respect.
To empower individuals and organisations with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to promote mental well-being and effective safeguarding practice across Kenya.
▶ Individual mental health support
▶ Tembea assessment (holistic mental health assessment)
▶ Tembea plan (holistic mental health plan)
▶ Counselling
▶ Psychology
▶ Occupational therapy
▶ Ecotherapy
▶ Medication management
▶ Safeguarding consultation
▶ Gender-based violence prevention & response.
Acting with honesty, transparency, and accountability in everything we do.
Valuing each person’s uniqueness, upholding human rights, and treating all with compassion and fairness.
Valuing each person’s uniqueness, upholding human rights, and treating all with compassion and fairness.
Building inclusive communities that foster belonging, collaboration, and mutual support.
Supporting people to make choices, build resilience, and take ownership of growth.
Listening deeply and responding with understanding, compassion, and kindness.