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Pan African Christian Exchange

PAN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN EXCHANGE (PACE) SERVES THE MARGINALIZED AND ECONOMICALLY IMPOVERISHED COMMUNITIES OF KENYA, AS THE HOST COUNTRY, AFRICA AND THE AFRICAN DIASPORA IN THE CARIBBEAN AND SOUTH AMERICA. OUR SERVICES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, PROVIDING 1) EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS NEEDING ELEMENTARY, HIGH SCHOOL, VOCATIONAL AND/OR RELIGIOUS STUDIES; 2) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN, YOUTH AND THE POOR; 3) AFFORDABLE HEALTH AND DENTAL SERVICES TO INFANTS, CHILDREN, WOMEN AND SENIOR CITIZENS; AND 4) CHRISTIAN EVANGELISM AND CHURCH LEADERSHIP TRAINING TO THOSE IN THE SERVICE OF THE CHURCH. PACE PROVIDES LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES IN AN EXCHANGE FORMAT FOR NORTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS OF INDIVIDUALS WHO PARTNER WITH PACE. THESE INDIVIDUALS NOT ONLY PARTICIPATE IN SERVICE TRIPS, COMMONLY CALLED "MISSION TRIPS" SPONSORED BY PACE, BUT MANY ALSO ASSIST PACE IN PROVIDING THE NEEDED SERVICES THROUGH FINANCIAL GIVING AND GIFTS-IN-KIND. NEITHER PAC

The African Rainforest Conservancy

To raise funds for grassroots conservation projects and generate awareness of the important environmental, economic, cultural, and social roles of African forests

Alliance For African Assistance

Guided by Christian values, our mission is to assist refugees, immigrants, the economically challenged and the underserved to become self-sufficient and productive members of their communities.

African Community Health Initiative

ACHI aims to promote healthy communities by providing health screenings, health education, health maintenance, and professional consultation necessary to improve the quality of life for villagers. Project Goal: To bring health screenings, health education, maintenance of chronic health conditions, treatment and prevention of endemic disease conditions (like Malaria and intestinal parasites) to those living in rural villages in Nigeria and Namibia without access to health care.