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December 14, 2023 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

 Emmanuel Visits the United States

Emmanuel joined our program in 2010 at 11 years old, sponsored by Susan and David Plimpton. He graduated from Kenyatta University in 2022 with a Diploma in Business Information Technology. He has interned with Friends of Ngong Road as a TechMate and currently serves as an IT consultant. 

After graduation, Emmanuel won a year-long scholarship to an entrepreneurship program for young African leaders based in Ghana. He came to the US after being invited as one of 60 from over 6000 applicants world-wide to attend the United Global Sustainability Leadership Program on Hurricane Island in Maine.

The leadership program was a week-long stay, giving Emmanuel the opportunity to meet with over 33 sustainability leaders from across the world. Meeting the other leaders was a highlight of  the trip for him, as he made new connections with a multicultural population. He was glad to meet other leaders with diverse skills and have the opportunity to learn from them. A goal of his is to be a sustainability leader with a specialty in technology. 

This trip included flights from Nairobi to Boston, transfers to Hurricane Island, accommodations, and all meals. This was Emmanuel’s first lengthy flight, and he flew for 26 hours. He loved it!

After the Hurricane Island program , he went to Boston and visited Harvard University, which he says was also one of the best moments of his trip.

Emmanuel then had the chance to meet and work with the Friends of Ngong Road staff in the US. He met his sponsors with whom he shared many light moments. He also had the privilege of being invited to other sponsors’ offices and homes to share his transformational journey in our program. He was able to share his success story and highlight the great job that the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation and Friends of Ngong Road are doing.

Thanks to the guidance of Andy Walz, Lumin Fire, and Lido Nation, this journey transformed his perspective on life.

December 14, 2023 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

Give the Gift of Education!

We know that shopping and trying to find the right gift is hard. We invite you to give a gift that is meaningful and makes a difference in the life of a child.

With education and support from Friends of Ngong Road, our students have the opportunity to attend school, develop strong life skills, and secure employment. They transform their lives, and uplift their family and community. They are often able to leave the slums and, in most cases, help others in their family. Education not only transforms a life but also ends the cycle of poverty for generations.

This holiday season, consider giving the gift of education. 

Donate to our annual appeal in honor of someone on your holiday list and we will send them a card acknowledging your gift.

Give the gift of a sponsorship. Transform the life of an individual student through the ongoing support of their school tuition and fees. You provide the funds, and your loved one develops a relationship with a student in Kenya. This is a great gift for a child or grandchild so that they learn what life is like for kids similar in age in Kenya. To gift a sponsorship this holiday season, email naomi@ngongroad.org or call 612-568-4299.

December 14, 2023 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

Help us reach our fundraising goal

Please donate today. We have raised $65,000, and have a long way to go to reach our $100,000 goal before December 31st. Your donation will help us secure the entire $100,000 match from the Ted and Kathy Truscott Challenge Grant.

Your support helps unique elements of our program like Life Skills, job preparedness, the Saturday Program and computer certification continue. These programs enhance  our students’ formal education and provide the foundation on which the students build the skills they need to succeed.

‘Wepowerment’ begins with you. Wepowerment is the spirit that empowers each student to believe in themselves and to strive to do their best. It’s the engagement of multiple communities, the “we”, that surrounds our students with the support needed to empower them to transform their lives.  

Be a part of the ‘we’. Through your generosity, we can continue to support the success of our students. We know that the neediest children living in the slums of Nairobi need more than just an education to transform their lives. 

Our students know that education is truly a gift. Thank you

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December 14, 2023 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

Great Kids Looking for Great Sponsors

Brian

Brian wants to be an engineer.  He is an 11-year-old talented student, who needs a sponsor to help him continue his education and pursue his dream. Brian comes from a humble family which includes both his parents, a twin sister, and two other siblings. The financial constraints faced by Brian’s family make it challenging for them to consistently keep him and his siblings in school, let alone pay for all the other essential family needs.  Despite his family’s financial challenges, Brian remains dedicated to his education and aspires to make a difference in his community in his future. 

In his spare time, Brian indulges in his artistic talents, particularly drawing. He possesses a unique gift for the arts. His favorite subject in school is creative arts.

Brian’s parents are hopeful and firmly believe that with the support of a compassionate sponsor, he can complete his studies and achieve his goals. We believe that Brian’s potential is limitless, and with the right support, he can overcome the financial barriers hindering him and get the education he deserves. 

Sponsor Brian

Crystal

Crystal has a passion for learning and a drive for success.  Her aspirations extend beyond the ordinary; she dreams of becoming a pilot.

Crystal is a 9-year-old inquisitive girl who has a passion for learning and a drive for success. She excels academically, consistently ranking at the top of her class. She dreams of a future where she not only contributes to aviation but also wants to be the President of Kenya.

One of Crystal’s outstanding qualities is her leadership skills. Currently serving as a school leader, she takes responsibility for her class and demonstrates determination in the face of challenges. Crystal’s father speaks proudly of her, describing her as a child with immense potential, a resilient spirit, and one who doesn’t let failure stop her. She is not one to accept setbacks passively; instead, she embraces challenges with a willingness to learn and adapt. Although she excels in most subjects, her favorite subjects are math and science. Outside the classroom, she is a talented ballet dancer.

If Crystal is sponsored, she will enroll in one of our focus schools, where she will receive the education and support needed to continue to thrive academically and pursue her dreams. Your sponsorship will not only impact Crystal’s life but will contribute to the betterment of our society by empowering a driven and capable young girl.

Sponsor Crystal

See other children waiting for sponsors

December 13, 2023 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Alumni Gathering 2023

The Ngong Road Children’s Foundation hosted its annual Alumni General Meeting at the Impala Ground on Ngong Road on December 3rd. More than 60 enthusiastic alumni attended, making it a day filled with smiles and anticipation.

The event kicked off with a delightful breakfast, creating a welcoming environment for alumni to connect and share their experiences. Callen Moraa, the assistant Alumni Coordinator and alumni case manager extended a warm welcome to our esteemed alumni, fostering an atmosphere of inclusivity and unity. During the event, Mr. Paul Dalizu delivered a compelling keynote address, stressing the significance of protocol, respect, perseverance, and trusting the process in personal and professional growth.

A summary of the alumni representative meeting with Paula Mayor, the program’s founder and president, provided insights into ongoing issues, paving the way for resolutions. Maurine Ngetich, the Data Protection Officer, outlined essential guidelines on personal information.   n,Transparency in data usage by Ngong Road Children’s Foundation was ensured through the distribution of consent forms to the alumni.

The day’s highlight was the election of new alumni representatives, granting alumni a voice in shaping the foundation’s future. The day concluded with a delightful lunch, providing a relaxed setting for alumni to interact and capture memories during a dedicated photo session.

In the spirit of unity and progress, the Alumni Gathering 2023 proved to be a resounding success, strengthening the bond within Ngong Road Children’s Foundation’s alumni community.

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