“Our product is hope,” founder Paula Meyer says in this wonderful piece about our portable toilet social venture, Karibu Loo, by MN Monthly.
Save the Date for the 2016 Annual Gathering: October 24
Save the Date! Friends of Ngong Road Annual Gathering in the Twin Cities is scheduled for Monday, October 24 from 5 – 8 p.m at the
Pourhouse (10 S 5th St, Minneapolis, MN 55402). All are welcome! Join us and bring a friend to learn more about the successes of our students, the ways they have transformed their lives, and more! Look for more locations in a city near you as we finalize dates and locations.
Volunteer at Camp!
Are you interested in visiting our program in Kenya? How about with the purpose of enriching the lives of the children in our program through your service at our August holiday camp? Volunteer with us today.
Annual Report 2015
We are proud to have published the 2015 Annual Report for Friends of Ngong Road. It was an exciting year with highlights including the successful pilot launch of our portable toilet business, Karibu Loo, and our biggest high school graduating class of thirty-nine students.
Karibu Loo was created to generate sustainable income for Friends of Ngong Road and to provide employment opportunities to graduates. Karibu Loo provided 26 students with full-time or part-time employment in 2015, not only providing valuable job experience but also an opportunity to gain or supplement incomes as many of these students entered post-secondary studies. We have supported Karibu Loo’s launch and expansion by both generous contributions from supporters and by utilizing funds from our endowment. Our board of directors believes that investing in a business that will support the sustainability of our mission is a good use of endowment resources.
Each year more of our students are entering post-secondary programs and securing jobs. One recent graduate, George Odhiambo (pictured right), has started working as a full-time intern at Ngong Road Children’s Foundation. He will become a caseworker after receiving his diploma in July.
Bob and Louise Tritt of Kansas City sponsor George. He was a camp team leader for three years and recently volunteered in our NRCF offices. He cleaned the offices each morning and helped caseworkers enter information about NRCF students. George also worked for Karibu Loo, both as an event attendant and with construction projects.
George appreciates the numerous opportunities he has received through the program. He eagerly looks forward to advancing his skills further at NRCF.
Employment at middle-class wages allows students like George to reach the goal of transforming their lives. Discover transformative student stories in the attached annual report and on our new website: www.ngongroad.org. Witness lives changed through education.
This Annual Report is for the U.S.-based entity, Friends of Ngong Road. Our U.S. audit firm has audited and approved these financials. As you know, Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, a separate organization, is undergoing a forensic audit, which will be concluding very soon. We will update you on those audit results by the end of June.
Our focus on education along with the programs that enhance students’ safety and well-being and provide a supportive community are working to make a real impact on impoverished kids in Kenya. Many of our students are now working in good jobs, which is the ultimate measure that our programs are working. Thank you for being part of this mission and for your continued support.
2015 Annual Report (pdf)
Gather your friends for handicraft fun!
Do you and your friends, church group, or club enjoy getting together for a good cause? Would you be willing to help share the important message and vision of Friends of Ngong Road so even more children can transform their lives? We invite you to host an event or handicrafts bazaar for FoNR! Please contact lacey@ngongroad.org if interested.
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