The Mizpah Foundation understands that long-term transformation begins with strong foundations — both physically and spiritually. Through the Sustainable Infrastructure and Partnerships Program, the Foundation develops essential, non-denominational community resources that promote regional stability, self-reliance, and growth. Each project is designed not only to meet immediate needs but to empower communities for generations to come.
Community Borehole Project – Clean Water, Renewed Life
Located at the Mizpah Mara Mission Centre in Talek, Narok County, the Community Borehole Project provides free, clean, and accessible water to the surrounding Maasai community. For families who once walked long distances for unsafe water, this initiative has brought health, dignity, and stability. More than a well, it’s a symbol of faith in action — a tangible reminder that God’s love flows freely, refreshing both body and spirit.
Mizpah Mara Camp – Sustaining the Mission Through Partnership
The Mizpah Mara Camp, also based at the Mizpah Mara Mission Centre, serves as a welcoming hub for visiting partners, volunteers, and mission teams. The camp not only fosters collaboration and cultural exchange but also contributes to the Foundation’s financial sustainability, ensuring continued support for local projects. It embodies the spirit of partnership — where faith, hospitality, and purpose come together to build stronger communities.
Partnerships That Build Legacy
Every structure the Mizpah Foundation builds, and every partnership it nurtures, reflects a shared vision for sustainable impact. Collaborations with international allies such as Troens Ord–Word of Faith Norway, alongside local leaders and organizations, enable the Foundation to expand its reach and strengthen its long-term capacity. To learn more about how faith and infrastructure come together to transform lives, visit our Events or Get Involved page — and see how you can be part of building communities that thrive in both body and spirit.



