Crystal Springs School Oyugis, Kenya 

WHAT WE DO

Main outreach areas

Boda Boda Motorcycle Projects

For anyone that has visited Kenya, "Boda Boda" are the small motorcycles that are the main form of commercial and personal transport for the whole country. We provide free repairs, training, and our "On your bike" scheme.


Prison Work

We have been working with Kisii prison for the last year in a number of areas, including the provision of period products for the women's prison, nappies for their children, and a range of building and social initiatives. 

Crystal Springs School

The facility is based in Oyugis, a sub-county of Homa Bay. Crystal Springs provides high quality education to over 180 pupils, children who otherwise would not be able to access it. 


Local Community Projects

Working with the local communities we serve to support a range of projects: from a solar water pump to provide clean water to the whole community, through to funding a youth summer camp. 


This is our story

We work in partnership with local churches, organisations, and communities to help deliver support to a wide variety of projects all of which are run, administered, and delivered in Kenya, by Kenyans.

Our main role is that of fund raising and supporting initiatives that truly make a difference, whether it's at Crystal Springs School, through our close work with Kisii Prison, or in the practical repair of the Boda Boda's.

Our aim is to share the love of God through practical support of grassroots projects. 

500+

FAMILIES

Provided with free clean water via the solar water pump project.

180+

CHIDREN 

Attending school at Crystal Springs, Oyugis.

150+

MOTORBIKES SERVICED

At our last two free servicing days for the Boda Boda riders.

90,000+

MEALS PROVIDED

Across the school, prison initiatives, and other projects.

HOW WE HELP

Some of our supported projects

The Kisii Prison chaplain recently reached out to Open Road Prophets with an ongoing request from the Christian community within the prison: the need for a dedicated facility to carry out baptisms.

During our most recent visit to Kisii Prison, we were privileged to meet with the warden and have an in-depth discussion about the ongoing support and projects Open Road Prophets has been involved in within the facility.

For the past year, Open Road Prophets has had the privilege of working alongside Pastor Jarred Adams and his wife Winnie.

Elizabeth and her husband Daniel live in Oyugis, near Crystal Springs School, with their seven children. Their home was a small, two-room mud-walled structure with a tin roof and no foundations.



WHAT NOW?

 Get involved and make a difference!