Foundation
Baraka Care International
Get to know us
Who we are

Baraka Care International (BCI) is a non-profit organization based in Pennsylvania, USA.

The inspiration for BCI is borne from the experience of our founding president who was injured in the August 7, 1998 bombing of the U.S embassy in Nairobi, Kenya that killed more than 200 people and seriously injured about 5,000 more.

Our Mission

Responding to the command of Jesus to love our neighbors as ourselves, BCI exists to provide services and training for disaster emergency preparedness in Kenya and other parts of the world, and address the suffering of the silent victims of such calamities.

Our Vision

Building a future in which all people of the world live in peace, love & harmony

Our Team
Our core Values
Our Skills
  • 1. Caroline Muthoka, Founder & President
  • 2. Simon Kioko, Vice-President
  • 3. Peter McLallen, Treasurer
  • 4. Karen Abbas, Secretary
  • 5. Carla VanWambeke, Board Member
  • 6. Martha kirina, Board Member
  • 7. Jayne Musonye, Board Member
  • 1. Respect
  • 2. Integrity & ethics
  • 3. Honestyk
  • 4. Accountability
  • 5. Fairness
  • 6. Discipline
  • 1. Planning.
  • 2. Stewardship
  • 3. building & maintaining relationships
  • 4. Public speaking
  • 5. Accounting & bookkeeping
  • 6. Marketing & purchasing
  • 7. Negotiation
  • 8. Monitoring & record keeping
Programs
Fire Safety Sensitization
Counseling Programs
Fire Safety Equipment Donations
Charity for Disaster Victims
Achievements
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Motivational Speaking
  • 1. Survivors attending a workshop in Naivasha
  • 2. An exchange program between survivors of Kenya and Oklahoma
  • 3. Meeting at KICC after the commemorations at the memorial park
  • 4. Sharing our experiences to the audience at the KICC grounds
  • 5. Speaking at the celebrations of Black History month in West Virginia
  • 6. Talking to Victor of Turning point at KICC
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Disaster Commemorations
  • 1. Oklahoma families of the 1995 Federal Murrah building visit Kenya
  • 2. Hanging gifts at the Oklahoma City bombing, a sign of remembrance and Unity
  • 3. Lighting candles of hope at KICC
  • 4. Lighting candles of Peace and Hope
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Disaster Victims Visits
  • 1. Organized the 7th commemoration in Oklahoma, USA
  • 2. My visit in 2000 to Oklahoma City bombing site
  • 3. Meeting with Oklahoma families of the Federal Murrah building