
Educational Trip to Haller Park
6. June 2026In 2027, Nice View rescued seven vulnerable children and took them into its care—in collaboration with the Msambweni Child Welfare Department and the police.
Some came to us because they had been abandoned; others, because their families were facing crises they could not overcome on their own. Every single child was welcomed with warmth, medical care, and round-the-clock love from our caregivers.
We are proud that several of these children have already been safely reunited with their families, while others continue to grow up happily within our Nice View family.
Here are a few examples:
A newborn (three days old) was entrusted to our care after the mother sought help on her own initiative, feeling unable to care for another child. Today, the baby is thriving with us.
A baby boy, just a few days old, was found screaming behind a house in the middle of the night. Neighbors and the police alerted us immediately, and we picked him up that very night. He is doing well today and is growing up as part of our Nice-View family.
Two young sisters were abandoned outside their home after their mother left the family. Following a careful review by the authorities, they were successfully reunited with their father.
A one-year-old girl who was brought to safety following a family medical emergency. Today, she is healthy, active, and making great progress.
Not every story has an easy beginning—but every child deserves the chance to dream, belong, and grow.
Many thanks to our partners and supporters who make this work possible.
Your team of Projekt Schwarz-Weiß e.V.
Our clear goal is: Creating future perspectives in the country of origin.
Education, medical care and with individual support promoting growth into independence in their own country.
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