The Silan Safe House in Kajiado, Kenya—now 80% complete—will be the region’s first dedicated shelter for girls aged 13–19 escaping Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and forced marriage. Thanks to a generous $1,200 contribution from Africa Insight and Arabella Advisors, we have resumed work on completing the floors and plastering. Once operational, the Safe House will serve about 50 young women and children annually, providing 24/7 care, counseling, healthcare, legal aid, education support, and life skills training in a secure, supportive environment. By addressing immediate risks and empowering survivors with safe exit strategies, the program aims to reunite them with families when possible, return them to school, or connect them with safe community-based care, creating long-term change in the Maasai South Rift Valley.