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Kenya: Religious sisters help battle addiction as ‘Friends of the Drunkards’

The Holy Innocents BPSS Centre is a faith-based rehabilitation and psychiatric care facility founded by Bishop Salesius Mugambi, Bishop of the Diocese of Meru, and Sr. Veronica Nkirote Rukunga, the foundress of the Servants of the Holy Innocents Sisters, the congregation that manages the center.

Founded in 2021, the centre serves as a response to one of Kenya’s most urgent social crises: alcohol and drug addiction, and rising mental health challenges.

With a mission to heal the wounded in society with love, mercy, and compassion without being judgmental, the sisters have created a safe space where pain meets purpose, and brokenness is met with hope.

A mission born in faith and compassion

Sr. Veronica Nkirote Rukunga shares more about the congregation and the reasons for establishing the centre: “The congregation of the Holy Innocent sisters responds to the needs of the most wounded members of society. Our charism is inspired by Our Lady of Sorrows, who stood by her suffering son, just as the sisters now stand with those battling addiction and mental illness.”

“Since the beginning so many people have come for treatment and been reintegrated into the community. We, the Servants of Holy Innocents sisters, are confronting the Herods of today: alcohol and drug abuse,” she added.

The Holy Innocents BPSS Centre operates 24-hours-a-day, offering holistic care under the four pillars of BPSS: biological, psychological, social, and spiritual. The approach ensures that clients are treated not just physically but holistically, with dignity and compassion.

Healing the body, mind, and soul

The services offered at the centre are wide-ranging and intentional. Sr. Purity Mathenge, the Administrator, explains the scope of their work at the centre.

“Since 2021, we have offered inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, psychiatric care, individual and group therapy, medical detox, and spiritual guidance,” she says.

Since then, sisters have witnessed people’s lives transform. “One man we took from the streets is now employed, and another who recovered is now part of our staff. These milestones keep us going,” says Sr. Purity.

Their team includes psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, lab technologists, counsellors, and social workers. “Everyone has a role to play. And we always pray for more partners and people of goodwill to join us,” notes Sr. Purity.

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