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February 29, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

The Life Skills Program

Ngong Road Children’s Foundation has been doing an incredible job in transforming the lives of children through various programs. One of the successful programs is the Life Skills Program, which aims to equip young people with essential life skills as they transition to the next phase of their lives.

The Life Skills Program was designed to help students develop important life skills that would enable them to navigate through life successfully. Recently, the program targeted secondary graduates who were aspiring to join post-secondary institutions. The program was conducted for ten days, during which the students were taken through various topics such as conflict management, effective communication, critical thinking, leadership, financial management, and career guidance, among others.

The program was facilitated by a team of experienced professionals passionate about helping 

young people achieve their full potential. The facilitators included Senior Caseworkers, post-secondary case managers, financial literacy facilitators, external sexual reproductive health officers, and officers from the Kenya Insitute of Business and Counselling Studies (KIBCO). The team was committed to ensuring that the students received high-quality training that prepared them for the challenges they would face in the future.

Life Skills Program

The Life Skills Program was a resounding success, with over a 95% attendance, which was impressive. The program enabled the students to have a positive and realistic view of their strengths and weaknesses, be objective when choosing their careers, and explore their abilities versus the career world.

The feedback from the training was very positive, making the one-on-one guidance plan sessions fun as the facilitators got deeper into the students’ world. The program was transformational, and the students significantly improved their confidence, communication skills, and critical thinking abilities.

The Life Skills Program is just one of the many programs that NRCF offers and we are committed to ensuring that every child has access to quality education and support that enables them to achieve their full potential. Join us in this journey of transforming lives!

February 28, 2024 By Sallyanne Atieno Leave a Comment

Nancy, the aspiring nutritionist

My name is Nancy and I am 18 years old. My hobbies are playing hockey and reading novels. I am currently reading a novel called’’ Making Life Easy’’ by Dr. Christiane Northrup. I love this book because, in a fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the demands of daily life. However, with a few simple strategies from this book, we can simplify our routines, reduce stress, and create a more fulfilling and enjoyable existence. This book provides practical and actionable tips for making life easier. I also look up to the author of this book as she is one of my role models.

I come from a family of seven. I love white meat, specifically chicken and Rabbit. Last year, I sat for my end-of-secondary school national exams and am excited to join higher learning this year. I am currently spending time at the Elimu Hub, a resource center based at the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation where I am undertaking my life skill sessions. I am learning different skills, including CV writing and job searching trends at the moment. 

In the future, I would like to pursue a course in nutrition and dietetics because of the love I have for ensuring every child can get a balanced diet. I would like to meet my role model, Dr. Christiane Northrup, to get more inspiration and I would also like to be a writer just like her. 

Transform a life today.  

January 24, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Sales Mastery with Miss Amran Abdi

On January 12th, a sales guide and training session was conducted by Miss Amran Abdi, an expert in school consultation and an entrepreneur. The training started with an introduction from the alumni team present and kicked off with a powerful quote: “Everything is Everything”, a business concept that emphasizes the interconnectedness of all aspects of a company. It’s like a harmonious orchestration where each department, decision, and action functions like musical notes contributing to the success and flow of the business.

 Sales Mastery Training

The main aim of this training session was to teach attendees how to sell anything to anyone. The training covered various aspects of business, including knowledge of the product, evaluation, the importance of a call to action, effective communication techniques, the power of listening, the impacts of telling a selling story, understanding client needs, aligning with the client’s objectives, and building trust and rapport. 

The attendees also learned the benefits of seeking feedback and the power of testimonials. Miss Amran offered our alumni an opportunity to work as sales agents for her new school consultation firm. She promised to continue educating them on business innovation and how to go about it. 

The session ended with two powerful quotes: “Innovate or die” – by constantly exploring new ideas, technologies, and processes, businesses can remain competitive, attract new customers, and retain existing ones. And “Some will, some won’t, so what next?” – the key is to focus on interested people and find ways to connect with them. It is important to understand that not everyone will be your target audience, but that doesn’t mean you should give up. Instead, you should keep looking for ways to reach those interested and find creative ways to engage with them.

The sales mastery was not just a training session but a transformative experience that left our alumni with a new perspective on the art of selling a business. We are continually ensuring that we equip our alumni with skills that will help them in their personal and professional journeys of transformation. 

January 9, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

An Aspirational Journey to Legal Advocacy

Legal Advocacy

My name is Jennifer and I’m a 19-year-old with big dreams and a passion for helping others.  I have been a part of the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation since 2010 and I currently live with my aunt. In my free time, I love to read novels, play netball, and try out new recipes.

I’ve always had a deep desire to help others, so I want to pursue a career in law and criminology. I want to work on cases that are often ignored and gain more insight into solving puzzling cases. Being able to complete my high school education at Ruthimitu Girls High School last year was a great joy for me, and I am looking forward to joining a reputable University this year and starting my law course.

In my free time, I regularly visit the children’s home where I volunteer and help out. I also love attending the Saturday program and volunteering. My years in school have taught me valuable skills such as problem-solving, effective communication, and decision-making, which I intend to practice in my future career.

In a few years, I see myself as a respected figure in the community, working as a lawyer to help those in need. I strongly believe that my unwavering determination and kind heart will positively impact the lives of many. I am grateful to my sponsor and the NRCF fraternity for making it possible for me to get to these academic heights.

Transform a life today.

December 19, 2023 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Fighting for a Brighter Future

My name is Moreen, a 15-year-old student at PCEA Kimori Junior High School. I’m a big fan of football, Taekwondo, and cooking. In school, I love English and business classes, and my all-time favorite book is “Can’t Hurt Me” by David Goggins. It inspires me to keep pushing, no matter what.

Two years ago, I joined Ngong Road Children’s Foundation when I was in 4th grade and got the chance to go to Jagiet Academy, one of the program focus schools. Now, I get quality education, and I’m so grateful for that. I believe that every child deserves the same.

moreen

When I grow up, I want to be a lawyer. I want to fight for kids like me, making sure they have access to good schools, healthy food, and a chance to be heard. I want to be a voice for those who don’t have one because everyone deserves to be protected and have their rights respected. I believe in myself, a beautiful and strong girl who can make a real difference in the world. In my free time, I love hanging out with my friends and getting lost in a good book. One day, I dream of visiting Madagascar to see its amazing animals and experience its unique culture.

Transform a life.

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