Community gathering
Nairobi, Kenya  ·  Est. 2012

One community.
One shared peace.

Bridging the gap between police and the public — through dialogue, dignity, education, and trust built one neighborhood at a time.

"A world where police and communities are connected through trust, driven by knowledge, and united in their pursuit of peace."— Police Is My Brother, Vision Statement
Officer speaking with community members
Our Story

Officers are our neighbors, our brothers, our community.

Police Is My Brother was founded on a simple belief: safety and trust are not opposites. We work with communities and law enforcement to tear down walls of misunderstanding — through town halls, ride-along programs, youth dialogues, and shared action on the issues that affect everyone.

Our mission is to bridge the gap between police and the public through inclusive education, community-centered security, and the promotion of human dignity.

Community dialogue

Community Dialogue Forum, Nairobi

Youth program

Civic Literacy Club

Outreach work

Street Dignity Initiative

Community gathering

Neighborhood Safety Forum

Youth mentorship

Youth Mentorship Day

500+
Families Reached
12
Communities
7
Core Programs
$8K
Raised to Date

Five pillars.
One shared goal.

Our programs span education, security, environment, human dignity, and technology — each designed to bring officers and citizens closer together.

Education — classroom scene
01
Education
Civic Literacy Clubs, Police-Public Dialogue Series, Know the Law Campaign.
Security — neighborhood watch
02
Security
Community Watch Partnerships, Safe Zones, Conflict Mediation Teams.
Climate — nature scene
03
Climate
Green Force Patrol, Climate Cadets, Solar Safe Stations.
Human dignity — community
04
Human Dignity
Dignity Dialogues, Diversity Training, Restorative Justice Circles.
Technology — coding
05
Technology
MyBrother App, Virtual Community Desk, Code4Peace Bootcamp.
MyBrother App

Technology built for the community, by the community.

The MyBrother App puts real-time reporting, feedback, and civic education directly in citizens' hands. Built by young coders through our Code4Peace Bootcamp, it's a living bridge between police and the public.

Help Fund the App
Youth and community interaction