
We walk with communities restoring what was taken—through education, disaster relief, and the strength of women.
Our Current Work
At We Are All, our work is simple: respond where the need is real, and the world has turned away.
We serve alongside communities in Northern Kenya through three living threads:
Education
Re-enrolling children after displacement, drought, or disaster.
Backpacks, school fees, uniforms—simple things that open doors.
This reel captures emergency relief in 2024 for a tribe we've stood with since their village was burned in 2022.
This is what rebuilding looks like—in motion, in partnership, in real time.
Disaster Relief
Emergency food, clean water, shelter, and essentials.
We go where others won’t—quietly, consistently, without fanfare.
Women
Supporting those who carry more than water—
Healers, leaders, protectors, truth-tellers.
The backbone of every recovery.
The Heart of Our Work:
Elmosaretu
Elmosaretu is not a project.
It’s a pulse. A way of being.When the world said separate, they said together. Four tribes once divided now live as one. Homes rebuilt. Resources shared. Hands extended.
We call this wholeness… and it shapes everything we do.
Wholeness
Together, despite it all.
Elmosaretu is not just a name—it’s a way of living.
Four tribes, once divided, chose unity through action:
Homes rebuilt. Resources shared. Hands extended.
Wholeness here isn’t an idea—it’s alive.
It’s what happens when we remember we belong to each other.
Women
Carriers of strength.
Women have always carried more than water.
They carry futures, traditions, and the weight of whole communities.
We walk beside those who lead with heart—
healers, protectors, builders, and truth-tellers.
From disaster relief to local governance,
they rise quietly.
Relentlessly.
Every day.
Wisdom
The kind that listens first.
We listen to the land.
To the elders.
To the truths spoken in silence.
What guides us is not new—it’s remembered.
Passed down, not rushed past.
Our work follows that remembering—
supporting education, clean resources, and the quiet power of endurance.












Filmed in Loiyangalani by Washingtone Jadevera Besa, this short video features Francisca—healer, leader, and one of the voices behind Elmosaretu.
In a place long marked by division, unity rose instead.
Drink from the Well
This work grows through shared hands.
Your support restores what’s been taken—
builds homes, trains leaders, lifts women, keeps children in school.
It helps stories travel. It helps truth take root.
This isn’t a transaction.
It’s a return. A remembering.
Come, drink from the well.
And walk with us as we carry it forward.