Moiben Rehabilitation Centre is celebrating notable successes as its clients make significant strides after completing their rehabilitation programs.
The centre is actively preparing clients for life outside with comprehensive training in business skills, including various models such as farming, retail, and wholesale.

Farming is highlighted as a particularly promising avenue, offering both financial rewards and a sense of accomplishment, while providing a foundation for future agricultural or business endeavors.
Recent achievements include Sammy Koech, who has been granted a visa for a job in Dubai, and Sila Kiplimo, who is returning to South Eastern Kenya University to complete his studies after a three-year break.
The university has agreed to readmit him, allowing him to finish his fourth-year semester.

Sammy Koech shared his story of transformation, recounting his struggles with alcohol and the pivotal moment he joined the rehabilitation program.
He also expressed gratitude to his family, Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii Chelilim, the facility and the other clients who had gone through the process successfully.
Meanwhile, in charge nurse Ms. Carolyne Cheboi announced a thanksgiving service to celebrate Sammy’s achievements and the overall progress of the clients, acknowledging their discipline and the positive impact of the centre’s support.


