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March 19, 2025 By Bellinda Githu Leave a Comment

NRCF Founder And Sponsors Visit Kenya

Our Founder and President, Paula Meyer, recently visited us in Kenya, accompanied by a group of generous sponsors. Their trip focused on engaging with the children we support, observing the impact of our programs in Kenya, and discussing our plans for the exciting future of NRCF.

Paula engaged with our dedicated staff and leadership team to discuss the foundation’s five-year plan to support 1,000 children by the year 2030 and reviewed strategies for sustainable growth. They discussed various strategies to amplify our impact and extend our support to help more children in need.

The sponsors met with current students and alumni who shared their success stories and expressed gratitude for the transformative support of the NRCF and our impact in Kenya. They created lasting memories by sharing lunch and shopping trips with their sponsored students. They also joined our Saturday Child Development  Program where they laughed, played games, and built connections with the children. Additionally, they visited the homes of some beneficiaries to meet their families.

During the trip, Paula and the sponsors got to experience the beauty of Kenya. They visited the Giraffe Center to interact with the gentle giants Elephant Orphanage to see baby elephants and the historic home of Karen Blixen. They also enjoyed thrilling safaris in national parks like Amboseli, Samburu, and Maasai Mara, hoping to see amazing wildlife.

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December 2, 2024 By Bellinda Githu Leave a Comment

John’s Memorable Visit to Kenya

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I joined the Board of Friends of Ngong Road in 2020. Having been a sponsor for over 15 years and supporting the education of three students (two of whom are currently in high school), I have wanted to visit Kenya for many years and finally had the opportunity in October to see the program in person.

The experience was incredible. The highlight, of course, was meeting our sponsored students, Dennis and Wycliffe. We had been communicating for years, but to finally meet in person was something special. One day we went to the Elephant Orphanage, spent an afternoon go-karting, and did some shopping at a local mall (all first for the boys). I visited their homes where I met some of their siblings and saw how they live. Seeing the slums up close and the challenges they endure is very different from anything I have seen in the United States. Despite the challenges, they are two wonderful, resilient young men, working hard on their studies and excited about the future. The support they are receiving from the program has and will continue to change the trajectory of their lives.

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Paula (Friends of Ngong Road founder) and I ventured out of Nairobi with five alumni on a day safari to Lake Naivasha and the Crescent Island Game Sanctuary. Noah, a graduate of the program with whom I have been corresponding for years, was one of the alumni who joined us. It was incredible to walk the trails and see the variety of animals up close – no fences!   Over lunch, the alumni shared how much the program changed their lives, not only with the opportunity to go to a great school but also with the additional support and training they received to help them be successful. They are so grateful for it all. Most of them have great jobs and are now living on their own away from the slums.

On the following day, I visited three of our focus schools to learn about the local education system and how each school prepares its students for success. The school visits inspired further discussions on ways to enhance educational opportunities for future students. 

I also spent time with the staff, learning more about the work they do. In particular, I worked with the marketing and IT team, brainstorming ways to raise awareness and convey the uniqueness of the program to Kenyans. I was impressed by how organized, professional, and passionate the entire staff is.  They are the ones that make it all happen and we are fortunate to have such a dedicated team.

It was a busy five days, but an experience I will never forget. I feel grateful to have had the opportunity and blessed with the engagement I had with so many wonderful people. Since my trip, our family has decided to sponsor another student, 10-year-old Mourine who had been waiting over a year for a sponsor.  We are excited to be part of her journey.

December 2, 2024 By Bellinda Githu Leave a Comment

Paula’s Impactful Visit to NRCF

Transforming lives

Recently I returned from another trip to visit the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation office in Nairobi with our board member, John Kundtz. Although I have visited the office, staff, and students many times before, this visit felt different. Overall impressions are that this place is well-run. The team is good at identifying and solving problems. I used to come here and leave them with a laundry list of items to fix, solve, and manage. Now, they handle that themselves.

I met with four alumni students and several other graduates from our program. It was so encouraging and uplifting. Some of those alumni gave an unsolicited, full-throated summary of the many ways their lives have been changed by involvement with the program. It was moving. 

Many of our alumni can retain jobs to support themselves and their families. One student I met with did not complete his post-secondary education, and last year seemed angry and disaffected. This year he was well-dressed and seems much more satisfied with his life. He works 3 – 4 days per week for an event company, helping set up and take down tents, tables, chairs, flowers, etc. He has his own place and can take care of himself and as he said, “That is all I want”. Someday he may want more, but for now, he is as happy as I’ve seen him.

John and I had dinner with our tech staff members in Kenya – Washingtone, and Victor, as well as Fammy and SallyAnne, current TechMates freelancers, to get an update on the program. We asked lots of questions and left very impressed with the work they are doing. They are appropriately frustrated that TechMates freelancers are not all finding a way to support themselves with gig work, but are pursuing ideas to improve those results.

We spent a day in the office with the staff of both Karibu Loo and Ngong Road Children’s Foundation. Judy, the new Chair of the Karibu Loo board, has helped move it to the next level – that was pretty energizing for me to see. 

The Ngong Road Children’s Foundation staff meetings now include a projection of their various Salesforce dashboards so everyone can see who is up-to-date on home/school visits and report to everyone else and plans for the coming week. It is tight and professional. 

Transforming lives

We heard from a panel of seven alumni – again, such beautiful stories of lives transformed. Margaret was one of them – she wanted to be a lawyer but didn’t have the grades. She studied Community Development and did an internship in our office but then got a job at a law firm where she made herself indispensable. They supported her efforts to get a certificate in mediation. She was then recruited by a larger law firm in Nairobi and is now the Chief Administrator for that firm which has offices in Nairobi and Kisumu. Her testimony about her journey was so heartfelt and powerful.

Making me extremely happy, Stacy came to participate in this panel. She is (finally, after seven years) going to finish her diploma at her own expense. Meanwhile, she is very successful working for CIO Africa. She is responsible for selling tech firms on being sponsors of their annual conference and has visited seven African countries with them and earned enough to buy herself a little orange Peugeot. I asked her whether they recognized any NGOs and she said “No. NGOs are woefully behind in technology.” We then enlightened her on our Creating Techies path and she invited us to develop a 2-minute video that she will show at the November conference they are holding in Nairobi. Big opportunity!

I visited the U.S. Embassy, which Carole helped facilitate, and then met with Donatus, who will lead our tour in March. I also had dinner with two local board members – Rephah and Patrick. 

December 2, 2024 By Bellinda Githu Leave a Comment

Help us reach our fundraising goal by Dec. 31st

Your donation is a path to success

Students success

Funding a quality education is at the center of what we do, yet education doesn’t stop at the classroom door. A critical part of our student’s success is the comprehensive support programs and people we uniquely provide all our students. These initiatives equip students with the tools they need to prepare and secure meaningful employment.

  • Every student has a guidance counselor to encourage our students and monitor their ongoing progress.
  • Our students receive healthcare, food support and access to a wide range of wellness programs.
  • Life skills training to equip students with essential self-awareness, social, and career development skills to confidently navigate personal and professional challenges.
  • Employment readiness programs and assistance to support students transition from education to sustainable careers by enhancing their employability. 
  • Mentorship to guide and support students in their personal and professional growth. 

These initiatives equip students with the tools they need to succeed in school, then prepare and secure meaningful employment. 

These supportive programs are funded through individual contributions, above sponsorships.  Every contribution makes a significant difference in helping our students break the cycle of poverty. 

Please donate today. We still need to raise $35,000 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.

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December 2, 2024 By Bellinda Githu Leave a Comment

High school graduates of 2024

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming high school graduation of 16 bright young minds. 12 remarkable young women and 4 determined young men are set to embark on the next chapter of their lives, armed with the knowledge and support provided by Friends of Ngong Road.

A few stories about these graduates:

Highschool Graduates
  • Rishan, a promising Kolanya Girls High School graduate, strongly desires to become a psychologist, inspired by the growing need for mental health support in today’s society.  ‘I’ve witnessed an increase in the number of individuals struggling with mental health issues.’  Rishan replied when asked about her commitment to providing compassionate care and helping others overcome their challenges.

Highschool graduates
  • Dennis, another bright student graduating from Dagoretti Boys High School, dreams of becoming an architect. He loves designing and building and hopes to shape Kenya’s cities and create innovative spaces that inspire and uplift. His creativity and problem-solving skills make him a promising future architect.

HIghschool Graduates
  • Faith is a bright and outgoing girl who is a promising graduate of Precious Blood Riruta. She aspires to become a lawyer, driven by her passion for justice and her sharp intellect, which make her a strong candidate for a future in legal advocacy. In addition to her academic ambitions, Faith enjoys dancing and playing soccer, both of which reflect her energetic and determined spirit.

As the festive season approaches, these graduates plan to relax, spend quality time with their families, and enjoy well-deserved breaks. Early in the new year, they will enroll in our Computer Training Program, further enhancing their technical skills and preparing them for their post-secondary education.

We remain dedicated to supporting these young individuals as they transition to higher education. The organization will continue to provide guidance, mentorship, and financial assistance to ensure their success.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the graduates and wish them a bright future filled with achievements and happiness.

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