It started with a conversation — a mother choosing temporary separation from her children to survive her own breakdown. I listened, and I heard more than exhaustion. I heard the rupture children experience when their emotional anchor disappears.
It brought me back to the children I’ve met over the years — adopted, abandoned, misdiagnosed, misunderstood. Children who learned to survive in environments that never fully saw them.
Nairobi Attach was not built as a business. It was built as a voice.
For the child who has been hurt and cannot say so.
- For the parent who wants to do better but feels like they’re failing.
- For the teacher who sees pain but has no tools.
- For the institutions that hold children daily but do not know how to hold them safely.
Nairobi Attach was built as a voice.
Our Mission
Nairobi Attach exists to protect, heal, and strengthen children by transforming how adults, institutions, and systems understand attachment, trauma, and emotional safety.
Our Core Values
We envision an environments where children's emotions are honored, safeguarding is practiced daily, trauma-aware support is standard, and healing is paired with accountability.
- Child-Centred Integrity
- Attachment-Informed Practice
- Courageous Safeguarding
- Evidence with Compassion
- Systems that Heal
- Respect for Lived Experience
- Accountability with Care
Our Vision
A society where every child grows up emotionally safe, protected by informed adults, and held within systems that truly understand their needs.