About The Founder

 Dr. Bill (William) Sinkele was born in Youngstown, Ohio in the USA. He entered the Dominican Fathers in 1966 and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1973. During this time he completed a BA in Philosophy from St. Stephen's College, Dover Massachusetts, and a BA in Theology from the Dominican House of Studies Washington, DC. He completed a M. Th. from Howard University, Washington, DC in 1975. For several years he worked in both parish and retreat house programs.

While studying for his Doctorate in Ministry at Catholic University, Washington, DC he had to face his addiction to alcohol, Valium and Zanex. He marks his sobriety date from January 18, 1988 which was Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday. He wanted to be a part of the solution to alcohol and drugs in the black community, not part of the problem.


Sapta-executive-directorAfter completing his doctorate in ministry in black Catholic spirituality in 1992 he joined a team of Dominican Fathers who went to Nairobi, Kenya to found the male Dominicans in Kenya. He was the major superior for the Dominican Fathers and Brothers from 1992-2000 in Nairobi, Kenya.

He is co-founder of Redhill Treatment Centre with Father Dan, SJ in 2001.He returned to the USA in 2000 for a sabbatical and after prayer and discernment decided to leave the Catholic priesthood in 2002. In 2003 he was given a papal dispensation from his priestly vows.

He worked at Joseph's House in Washington, DC from 2002-2003 as the assistant director for an AIDS hospice for homeless men.

In September 2003 he returned to Nairobi, Kenya and established in 2004 with Father Francis Kamau, the first chairman, SAPTA Trust, a Kenyan nonprofit charitable organization to train addiction counselors and provide treatment services, especially to the poor and vulnerable.

He married Rahab Chari Baya in 2005 but according to God's plan she died in November 2007. He is stepfather to her six children as well guardian to three other young men from Rwanda.

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pepfarSAPTA has received funding from PEPFAR to setup two IDU facilities in Nairobi.

 

SAPTA was accepted as a recipient of global fund round 10 to work with IDU ,sex workers and alcohol related problems.

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Diploma in Addiction Counselling. 

Certificate in Addiction Counselling.

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