The Gallery displays cultural art, much of it created by local artists and our children and women. Alongside stories of suffering and healing, woven with African proverbs, it creates a deeply meaningful space where community members see themselves reflected, enveloped in love and hospitality within the adjacent gallery living room—offering visitors an intimate window into restored joy, emerging confidence, and the quiet power of human dignity reclaimed through creativity.
Since opening in March 2025, over 2000 souls have passed through the gallery.