Kenya MassResistance chapter is helping schoolchildren fight USAID-funded LGBT indoctrination across the country.

But Trump’s recent freezing of USAID money is changing things!

May 5, 2025
ALT TEXT Pastor Benard Onyango of Kenya MassResistance speaks to 2,000 students at nationwide church event in April.

While Elon Musk and President Trump are exposing and stopping the terrible things USAID and other US government organizations have been funding, MassResistance is also working to defeat the indoctrination they were paying for in Kenya.

A significant amount of US taxpayer money has been given to NGOs (non-government organizations) in foreign countries that push radical sexual and social agendas among vulnerable populations, including children. This is a big problem in central Africa where people are relatively poor and less equipped to resist it.

According to recent reports, USAID has given nearly $10 billion to NGOs in Kenya since 2021.

In Kenya, students must pay to attend the local schools. USAID has funded an NGO called DREAMS (Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe), which provides funding for poor families across the country to pay for their children’s schooling. But in return, DREAMS requires that the students (both boys and girls) must attend special classes on the weekend. Parents are told that those classes are to learn about so-called “proper health practices.” But according to outraged parents, teachers, and pastors we’ve spoken with, those weekend classes covertly (and aggressively) promote LGBT behaviors and ideologies to the students.

DREAMS online information stresses AIDS prevention, which has long provided cover for radical sexual ideas. It’s advertised as being for girls, but boys are also included in the Kenya classes. The DREAMS curriculum is written by the Population Council, another NGO funded by USAID. Population Council’s website on its Kenya activity is very upfront that it focuses on  “expanding sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.” Not surprisingly, the actual curriculum materials that we’ve been able to find have all been very vague.

The DREAMS "Health and Life Skills" curriculum materials that we could find - put together by Population Council - are all very vague.

Unfortunately, this destructive “training” given to students has not been countered with truthful messages about those radical sexual and LGBT agendas until now!

Bringing the message of truth to students

Our Kenya MassResistance chapter took off with a blast this past December to train young people across the country to resist the LGBT agenda. Led by Pastor Benard Onyango and a solid committee of people from various education and therapy-related professions, they soon were invited to high schools across Nairobi to give classes and training on understanding and resisting the LGBT pressure and propaganda.

ALT TEXT The Kenya MassResistance group of Christians are determined to protect the youth from this destructive agenda.

Over the last three months, Pastor Benard has reported that students have been opening up to him about alarming LGBT behavior among their friends because of what they are being taught at their weekend classes. But also, as a result of our intervention, more students are breaking free and becoming aware of the moral corruption being pushed at them and their friends.

ALT TEXT Pastor Benard teaches a Nairobi high school class about resisting and countering the LGBT indoctrination.

Reaching over 2,000 students at a major Christian event

Recently Pastor Benard had the opportunity to bring the Kenya MassResistance message on resisting the LGBT agenda to young people on a much wider scale. And it got a big response!

The Kenyan Student Christian Fellowship is a nationwide network of churches, including pastors and congregants, who assemble to prepare young people for Christian living. During the first week in April, they held a convention where over 2,000 students attended. Pastor Benard was invited as a guest speaker on LGBTQ+ issues and addressed the convention.

ALT TEXT Pastor Benard on the podium at the Kenyan Student Christian Fellowship conference.

In addition to his main message, Pastor Benard presented testimonies of people who were delivered from their homosexuality. He also put together a section for the students' convention handbook that got right to the heart of the issue! 

ALT TEXT The first page of the Kenya MassResistance section of the students' convention handbook.

A very emotional response at the convention!

The student and teacher responses were overwhelmingly positive. After Pastor Benard spoke, many of the teachers approached him and described how grateful they are for our efforts to stand up to this radical movement.

Some teachers were even crying about the terrible movement to indoctrinate children into homosexuality and transgenderism. Many were visibly upset that they were unaware of the true nature of the weekend classes. Several teachers and principals also met with him to discuss further speaking engagements for him and Kenya MassResistance at their schools.

One high school principal talked with Pastor Benard about coming to his school to help deal with the recent high rate of lesbianism he’s seeing there. And a former lesbian student went and joined Pastor Benard’s church after hearing him speak.

USAID funding freezes already making a difference

President Trump’s USAID funding freezes and stop-work order are making a big difference in Kenya. In mid-April, DREAMS suspended its operations. People in Kenya are working on other funding to pay for schooling. But from what we’ve been told, the weekend DREAMS classes have been discontinued!

This has also changed the overall situation considerably. On April 25 and 26, one of the Kenya MassResistance trainers, a pastor’s wife, gave a class to schoolgirls at a church event. Previously, many girls were reticent to discuss what happened in the DREAMS classes. But now that DREAMS had closed, they felt much freer to share their experiences. They talked about receiving condoms, LGBT information, contraceptives, being encouraged to have sexual experiences, and more.

ALT TEXT At the church classes for girls on April 25 and 26, after the DREAMS classes had been closed down, they felt much freer to share their experiences!

And more this month

This month, Pastor Steven Craft of Lexington, Massachusetts, an outspoken activist who works with MassResistance in his town, will be in Kenya and assisting Pastor Benard with training and outreach for Kenya MassResistance. In addition to numerous other activities, they will both be speaking at the Kenya Christian Professionals Association convention – this time spreading the word to adults.

Final thoughts

Typical of leftists, the DREAMS organizers are reacting to their loss of funding with a heart-wrenching PR campaign claiming that youth in Kenya are being deprived of vital “education” that saves lives. But the parents we know there are celebrating that their children won’t be indoctrinated in deadly behaviors!

President Trump’s freezing of this USAID money is crucial action that we’re all thankful for. Kenya MassResistance is working to use that momentum to help undo the damage that’s been caused to schoolchildren across the country.

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