RESCUE . TRAIN . SUSTAIN
BLRCT was established in 2010, later it was registered as charitable children institution (CCI). The main aim of the centre is to fill in and support other existing institutions that provide care and protection to abandoned babies hence relieving the problem, and also to support and provide a home, care and protection to the babies abandoned from birth till 2 years and to identify suitable parents to provide a home to the babies through adoption.
Our Core Values
Integrity
To be truthful, honest
and fair in our conduct.
Excellent
To consistently strive for quality
in the way we conduct our work.
Diligence
To endeavour to be thorough and give attention
to details in all our work.
Fidelity
To uphold faithfulness, trustworthiness, and reliability in all our
dealings with others.
PETER & SELPHER MUTUA - BLRCTDIRECTORS
Peter and Selpher for 16 and 12 years respectively, they served as leaders in a worldwide Christian organization called Youth With A Mission (YWAM) They felt God was leading them to do something different and before long it dawned on them God had given them a passion to serve and care for babies in crisis.
In May 2010 Peter and Selpher founded Baby Life Rescue Centre Trust to be a home of abandoned babies. Later it was registered as a charitable children’s institution (CCI)
Call on duty, they have more than 17 years experience of taking care of abandoned babies and here they find the joy of being called mum and dad because those children have no other parents they know except Peter and Selpher. They have witnessed the joy of many adoptive parents and also having the joy of releasing children into new families.
Peter and Selpher have four grown children, two are biological and two are special that they have adopted.
In May 2010 Peter and Selpher founded Baby Life Rescue Centre Trust to be a home of abandoned babies. Later it was registered as a charitable children’s institution (CCI)
Call on duty, they have more than 17 years experience of taking care of abandoned babies and here they find the joy of being called mum and dad because those children have no other parents they know except Peter and Selpher. They have witnessed the joy of many adoptive parents and also having the joy of releasing children into new families.
Peter and Selpher have four grown children, two are biological and two are special that they have adopted.