Friends of Ngong Road

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July 29, 2015 By Paula Meyer Leave a Comment

Meet Michael Switzer – our Volunteer General Manager at Karibu Loo

We are very fortunate to have Michael Switzer helping us develop Karibu Loo.  Michael has done a great job founding the business and creating a culture dedicated to cleanliness and great service which has been one of the major factors in our success.

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July 29, 2015 By Paula Meyer Leave a Comment

Letter From Nairobi – 2015 camps

Dear Friends, This has been a busy time here in Nairobi at Ngong Road Children’s Foundation and camps are near.

Impact of Karibu Loo and employment on our students

Karibu Loo has been a great platform for job opportunities for our students. Getting entry-level jobs here in Kenya can take quite some time and is usually necessary before one gets a permanent job. The work experience has also helped our students to become productive and responsible citizens in our country.

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July 29, 2015 By Paula Meyer Leave a Comment

Turner Cobden Joins Board

Turner and his wife Emily first got involved with Friends of Ngong Road when they became sponsors in 2008. Almost immediately they became involved with August Camp under the encouragement of Turner’s father-in-law, Tom Gleason.

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July 29, 2015 By Paula Meyer Leave a Comment

Ngong Road Roast coffee returns!

We have had many requests for Friends of Ngong Road Kenya coffee and will be offering it for sale in limited quantities during November and December.  Coffee is $10/bag or a case of 12 bags for $120.  For a limited time, you will get a free “Wild About Friends of Ngong Road” travel mug absolutely free with each case! Available in both zebra and leopard patterns.

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February 20, 2015 By Lacey Kraft Leave a Comment

Executive Volunteers Bring Professional Moxie to Nonprofits

Back in 2006, when she was 52 years old, financial services executive Paula Meyer read a book that changed her life — and launched her into founding a nonprofits organization that is changing the world, one child at a time. The book, Just Enough by Harvard University professors Laura Nash and Howard Stevenson posits that the most balanced people among successful “high achievers” integrate four aspects of their lives: happiness, achievement, significance, and legacy.
Meyer was happy and had achieved much in her career; her family and volunteer work added significance to her life. But the legacy, “leaving something that endures after you are gone,” was not yet part of her personal and professional portfolio.
 
Then she went to Africa. Read more . . .http://themiddlestages.com/2015/01/03/executive-volunteers/
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Friends of Ngong Road
100 1st St S #581308
Minneapolis, MN 55458
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