A Journey of Faith & Service
Under the leadership of Brother Joseph Omodia, Christian Volunteers In Mission is a dynamic, faith‑rooted organization based in Kenya.
The group is evolving from church‑leader training and prison ministry into a broad-reaching outreach that now serves orphans, widows, vulnerable families, and rural schools—especially in underserved areas around Kenya’s lake regions.
Brother Joseph (Joseph Omodia) serves as Christian Volunteers In Mission’s spiritual and operational leader. Driven by a calling to uplift marginalized communities through Christ’s love, he guides the organization’s values: evangelism, compassion for widows and orphans, and community empowerment Mission Finder.
Core Mission & Impact
Christian Volunteers In Mission seeks to rescue and build capacities in the deprived, marginalized, and hurting by offering education, relief, healthcare, and faith formation. They work in rural and island communities, especially in Nyanza and lakeshore regions, reaching orphans, vulnerable children, youth, and widows.

Their impactful initiatives include:
- Supporting home‑based orphans with educational resources, food, counseling, and mentorship.
- House‑building programs for widows and child‑headed households—addressing dangerous living conditions caused by seasonal flooding and extreme poverty. While started in 2016, this initiative currently awaits renewed funding. Church leadership training, prison outreach, and youth evangelism, designed to deepen spiritual and community resilience.
- A future educational center under development: from playgroups through Grade 6, aligned with Kenya’s CBC curriculum, including feeding programs, free learning materials, guidance counseling, and computer-based learning tools—aimed at securing long-term stability for rescued children and local families Mission Finder.
CViM is also laying groundwork for a leadership initiative to equip church leaders in evangelism, pastoral care, and social outreach—anchored in Gospel values and aimed at transforming communities one leader at a time.
Partnership & Volunteer Support
Christian Volunteers In Mission is locally anchored in rural Kenya, a UK‑based charity that places thousands of volunteers annually into teaching, medical, HIV prevention, childcare, and sports projects in Kenya and beyond.
Christian Volunteers In Mission is guided by a rigorous model: registered UK charity status, strong financial accountability, and in‑country coordinators ensuring safety and impact. Volunteers receive training, orientation, insurance, and close oversight—especially in sensitive programs like HIV outreach and medical camps. Their Kenya programs typically cost under £600 for one week, covering accommodation, meals, airport pickup, basic tours, and local project donations.

Growing Needs Amid Local Challenges
Recently, CViM and its partner communities face pressing challenges:
1. Political instability & economic pressures in Kenya
Kenya’s political climate has grown tense in recent years. National elections and regional tensions have strained public trust and slowed the flow of international development aid. Rising inflation, currency fluctuations, and limited public-sector funding increasingly affect social programs—especially in rural and marginalized communities.
2. Withdrawal of USAID and external donor cuts
Once a major partner, USAID and other international aid agencies have scaled back operations in Kenya. These funding reductions have left many local ministries without key financial support, creating urgent shortfalls for Christian Volunteers In Mission’s programs in education, health outreach, and housing. Without alternative donor engagement, several initiatives—especially house building and the new educational center—remain on hold.
3. Increased demand for community support
At a time when Kenyan households suffer from food insecurity, school fees have climbed, and job prospects are insecure. Vulnerable children and widows face heightened risks. Christian Volunteers In Mission’s community health outreach—such as water purification projects, school feeding, and counseling—has expanded rapidly, yet resources have not kept pace.
How Christian Volunteers In Mission Makes a Difference
Despite resource strain, CViM’s impact is transformative:
- Bringing schooling and hope to children who would otherwise not attend. Their outreach in public primary schools and orphans’ homes ensures a brighter future for vulnerable youth.
- Providing practical care: safe shelter for widows and child-headed homes, basic medical care in rural clinics, and clean water installations reduce disease and stabilise fragile families.
- Training local leaders and church workers, multiplying impact across small villages and remote island schools.
- Holistic transformation: families in new homes become more resilient; children receiving counseling and learning materials gain confidence; leaders trained through AViM serve as local catalysts for spiritual and social renewal.
Words from Brother Joseph
Their ministry narrative speaks with authenticity: founded by local believers and built from 2016, Christian Volunteers In Mission combines prayer-driven vision with grassroots mobilization. Their decision to register formally in January 2024 reflects a commitment to accountability and long-term growth.
A Call to Support & Prayer
As CViM steps into this pivotal season, several urgent needs call for global partnership:
- Re‑funding their housing initiative so widow‑headed and child‑headed families can live with dignity and safety. Each home built transforms lives and affirms faith in action.
- Launching the educational center: capital for classrooms, textbooks, computers, counseling staff, and meals. Education anchored in Jesus’ justice offers lasting impact.
- Sustaining community‑health efforts, including water purification, nutrition support, HIV awareness, and medical outreach in underserved areas.
- Growing volunteer engagement: both local disciples and international teams to assist in teaching, medical camps, construction, and emotional care.
How You Can Partner
- Donate: Gifts directed to Christian Volunteer’s core programs—housing, education, or health outreach—have immediate impact. Even modest donations ripple across families and communities.
- Volunteer or team with missions: International groups and individual teams can partner through Christian Volunteer’s to serve in schools, medical clinics, or construction projects in rural Nyanza.
- Connect your church or organization: host fundraising, adopt an orphan or widow program, become a training partner, or sponsor an education center classroom.
- Pray: for Kenya’s political stability, local church health, funding provision, and Christian Volunteer’s leaders—including Brother Joseph—as they shepherd with faith and integrity.
Remembering the Mission
Under Brother Joseph Omodia’s leadership, is not only a charity—it is a ministry of redemption and hope. They embody Christ’s call to serve “the least of these” by meeting physical needs, nurturing spiritual growth, and empowering communities toward sustainable transformation.
In the midst of economic turbulence and donor contraction, the light of CViM’s mission still shines—illuminated by prayer, gifted volunteers, compassionate partners, and a vision fueled by faith.
As friends of Mission Finder and supporters of Kingdom impact, we invite you to recognize, pray for, and join this powerful mission in Nairobi. Together, we can stand with CViM—helping make homes, opening classrooms, healing bodies, and changing destinies in Jesus’ name.
Quick Summary: At-a-Glance
Area | Impact & Vision |
Founded | Started 2016; registered Jan 11, 2024 as Christian Volunteers in Mission |
Core Focus | Orphan support, housing, education center, community health, church & prison outreach |
Leadership | Led by Brother Joseph Omodia via faith-based principle and community vision |
Challenges | Recent drop in USAID/donor funding; Kenyan political/economic instability; rising community needs |
Ways to Help | Donate, volunteer, partner with churches, or pray for provision and protection |