The Pulse Behind We Are All

We are a living thread—
woven through trust, carried by care.
Not built as a brand, but born of connection.

Some of us hold cameras.
Some carry stories in our bones.
All of us walk with reverence.

We stand beside our friends in Northern Kenya—
not to lead, not to save, but to listen,
to witness,
to rebuild together.

We Are All is not just a name.
It’s a way of belonging.

  • Vision Holder
    Storyteller. Listener. Keeper of unseen threads.

    Katherine walks at the center of We Are All
    not to lead, but to lift.
    Not to save, but to stand with.

    Through years woven into the land and life of Loiyangalani,
    she carries the vision with care—
    to center dignity, to walk in trust,
    to protect what’s overlooked and remember what’s been forgotten,
    so we can find our way back to each other.

  • Believer & Flamekeeper
    The one who kept the fire burning.

    Amber has been here since the very beginning—
    witnessing the spark, signing the first papers,
    believing when it was only a whisper.

    Fierce and unwavering, her love moves quietly but holds mountains.
    She reminds us that true support is not loud—
    it is there. Steady. Unshaken.
    Pouring love even through the storms.

  • Steady Hands, Open Hearts
    The unseen foundation.

    From the beginning, they stood—steady, silent, sure.
    Their support was never about show.
    It was about belief.
    It was about love flowing where it was most needed—
    sustaining dreams when they were only seedlings.

  • The Ones Who Let Her Flow
    The water beneath the roots.

    Because of them, Katherine could become water for others.
    Their presence has been quiet and essential—life-giving.
    Like a current beneath every offering.

    They never asked to be seen.
    They gave only trust, only love—
    and because of that, the work could flow.

  • Teacher & Truth-Teller
    The voice that will not be silenced.

    Agostina leads a grassroots movement in Loiyangalani—
    standing against corporate harm, even at personal cost.

    Her courage is not loud.
    It is steady.

    We walk beside her and her women-led movement—
    three fierce hearts holding the line for land, for truth, for tomorrow.

  • Advocate & Community Leader
    A flame in the dark.

    Faith stands at the intersection of advocacy and action—
    championing sexual and reproductive health,
    gender-based violence prevention, and youth empowerment.

    From radio waves to dusty roads, she moves policy into lived change—
    amplifying voices, shifting narratives, and
    reminding the world that true leadership rises from the grassroots.

  • Traditional Healer & Guide
    The beginning and the heartbeat.

    A respected healer and seer, Francisca was the first to say:
    “I only see peace.”
    Her bond with Katherine became kinship,
    and the origin of We Are All.

    Today, she leads disaster relief across the North—
    carrying strength born of devotion,
    and love that moves with quiet power.

  • Visual Storyteller & Heart of Operations, Kenya
    The light that never goes out.

    Raised in Kibera, shaped by hardship and hope,
    Jade is the pulse behind our presence in Kenya.

    He brings not only skill but unwavering belief in people.
    Whether capturing a story or answering a midnight call,
    he reminds us—with laughter and patience—
    why we do what we do.
    He is the reason so many feel seen.
    He is the reason we still believe.

  • Movement Maker & Magic Holder
    The one you feel before you see.

    He drives, he cooks, he dances—
    but more than anything, Shera moves the spirit of this work.

    Rarely captured on camera (he’s always in joyful motion),
    his laughter and rhythm linger long after he’s gone.
    He gives freely.
    And he doesn’t just move people—
    he moves the story forward.

Our Mission

Why We Walk

We walk beside, not ahead.
We go where others don’t.
We stay when the cameras leave.
We move at the pace of trust.

At We Are All, our work is rooted in relationship—
with women who hold communities together,
with children returning to school after displacement,
with villages rebuilding after loss.

Our mission is not to fix,
but to feel, to stay,
and to carry forward what still lives.

We are here to remember:
we are not separate.
We are all.