- Grace Adhiambo Abuom, 56, hails from Nduru Kadero village in North Seme Ward, Kisumu County.
- A mother of five, she had been living in dire conditions for years.
- She is now a proud recipient of a new house through the Widows Empowerment Program.
- The new home brings renewed hope, dignity, and security to her family.
For years, Grace Adhiambo Abuom, a 56-year-old mother of five—three daughters and two sons—endured harsh living conditions in Seme Katieno / Nduru Kadero village. Her shelter was barely livable, exposing her family to daily hardship and insecurity.
A New Dawn Through Empowerment
That painful chapter is now closed. Thanks to the Widows Empowerment Program, Grace’s life has taken a remarkable turn. She now lives in a safe, decent home that offers her family much-needed comfort and protection.
More Than a House
This transformation is more than just brick and mortar. It’s about giving Grace back her dignity, restoring her hope, and providing her children with a sense of belonging and safety. It’s a reminder that every widow deserves the chance to live in peace and with pride.
Grace’s story is a powerful testament to the impact of community-centered support programs—changing not just homes, but lives.