Throwback Thursday to Basil Serete’s story. He grew up in a family of 4 as the only boy. Before joining Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, Basil had attended more than 7 schools as school fees became too difficult to pay at each. In 2009, his mother learned about the NRCF program, and he was accepted into the program because of the generosity of his sponsors, Tom and Gillian. Thanks to his sponsors and the stability of the program, he graduated from high school this past December and he is now a wonderful young man with interests in civil engineering or business. We are proud of you!
Irene
Irene joined our program when she was 12 and soon after learned that she had a hole in her heart. Our staff brought her to Kenyatta Hospital, where a visiting group of heart physicians was practicing. They repaired her heart for a minimal cost, and Irene is thriving today! With the support of her sponsor Rochelle, Irene recently completed her post-secondary education at Mountaintop College and has been hired as a receptionist at a micro-finance agency. Irene’s transformation is incredible. We are proud of you, Irene!
Robert
Robert started with our program in 2009. Robert had a difficult childhood -he was almost thrown out of the program because of behavior issues.
After support and counseling from our staff, he was able to pull through, and ultimately excel, in high school. Robert just graduated after his final high school exams. His sponsor’s support motivated him to turn things around for himself.
He is now interested in veterinary studies. He plans to continue with his post-secondary education with the continued support of his sponsor. A big shout out to Robert and to his sponsor, Janis, for the support and hope she offered him to overcome so much and continue transforming his life.
Art and Jewelry Sale Shout Outs
Thank you to the volunteers, donors, guests, and Mozza Mia for making the Art of Africa sale possible. Many beautiful pieces of art donated by Kurt Meyer, unique handmade items from the mothers, guardians, and aunts of children in our program in Kenya. More were available to help support the students in the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation program. Thank you all!
Paula Speaks with Minneapolis Rotary Club
Paula was the featured speaker at a March Minneapolis Rotary Club meeting. She spoke about the history of Friends of Ngong Road and the recent launch of Karibu Loo as a source of sustainable income. Thanks to the Minneapolis Rotary Club for inviting Friends of Ngong Road to be a part of your important work and to the other Rotary Clubs around the globe who support the children of our program.
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