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September 13, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Grant sponsored students

At times we have students who were fortunate to have sponsors who provided for their education, but their sponsors are no longer able to continue their support. These students now need new sponsors to complete their education.   We hope you will consider supporting one of these students and provide the opportunity for them to transform their life.

Grant sponsored students in need of support

Eliakim

Age: 13

School level: 7th grade

Favorite hobby: reading, playing soccer

Aspiration:  pilot

Eliakim, a promising young student lives with his mother and five siblings in a modest single-room house, and despite facing challenges, his passion for learning remains unwavering. His favorite subjects are math and English, and he enjoys reading in his free time. “The Time Traveler’s Wife” is one of his favorite books. With your support, Eliakim can access quality education, healthcare, food, and essential programs, which will help him build a brighter future.

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Grant sponsored students in need of support

Mathew

Age: 16

School level:  10th grade

Favorite hobby: playing chess

Aspiration:  accountant

Matthew is passionate about learning and dreams of becoming an accountant. He lives in a modest one-room brick house with his uncle and aunt in Nairobi. Matthew excels in both English and math, which will serve him well in a future as an accountant. With the support of a sponsor, he hopes to access the resources and opportunities he needs to improve his life and that of his family.

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Ruffina

Grant sponsored students in need of support

Age : 19

School level: college

Aspiration: tour guide

Ruffina is a bright and determined young woman with a passion for travel and storytelling. Her dedication to education is unwavering. Ruffina is currently pursuing a certificate in tour guiding,  driven by a desire to share her love for her city and provide unforgettable experiences for visitors.  Ruffina only needs two more years of support to complete her studies and pursue her dream career, breaking free from the cycle of poverty and creating a brighter future for herself.

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By sponsoring Eliakim, Mathew, or Ruffina, you’re empowering them to break the cycle of poverty. Your support will help them complete their education, gain essential life skills, and pursue their dreams.

To see additional students waiting for sponsors click here.

September 12, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

A sponsor’s recent trip to Nairobi

A unique element of our program is that it allows for sponsors to have a one on one relationship with their student, often sparking a special bond between them. This bond grows even stronger when sponsors have the opportunity to meet their students. We always encourage sponsors to take this life changing trip to meet their sponsored student and get a glimpse of how they are helping their student transform their life. One sponsor, Brittany, and her daughter Amina took a trip to meet their sponsored student Crystal.  

Their experience:

sponsor a student in Kenya

Our recent trip to Kenya was a truly unforgettable experience, thanks in large part to our visit with Crystal. Meeting her and her family was heartwarming; they welcomed us with such kindness and generosity. We had the pleasure of visiting Crystal at St. George’s Primary School, where she excels in her studies. Seeing her enthusiasm and dedication firsthand was incredibly rewarding.

Our time in Kenya was filled with memorable moments. We enjoyed feeding giraffes at the Giraffe Centre, an experience both fun and educational. At Stedmark Garden, we explored a variety of animals from Kenya and beyond, which was both fascinating and enlightening. 

One of the highlights was attending the Saturday program with Ngong Road students, where we shared a meal and participated in activities together. This trip not only deepened our appreciation for the impact of sponsorship but also enriched our lives with the warmth and spirit of Kenya. We are grateful for the opportunity to support Crystal and look forward to more experiences like this in the future.

Brittany and Amina

September 3, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Top NGOs in Kenya: A Comprehensive Guide

Kenya, a nation brimming with potential, faces complex challenges ranging from poverty and inequality to climate change and healthcare access. In this landscape, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role, working tirelessly to empower communities and drive positive change. This article delves into the specific areas where NGOs in Kenya are making a tangible difference, highlighting their impactful work and the unique challenges they address.

1. Education: Building a Brighter Future

The Ngong Road Children’s Foundation (NRCF) is at the forefront of ensuring Kenyan children have access to quality education. Their focus on early childhood development is pivotal in laying a strong foundation for future success. By providing stimulating learning environments and nurturing care, NRCF empowers young minds to reach their full potential. 

Their commitment to primary and secondary education extends to supporting schools, training mentors, and providing essential learning materials. This holistic approach ensures that children have the tools and resources they need to excel academically. Moreover, NRCF’s dedication to girls’ education is a testament to their belief in gender equality.

 Through scholarships, mentorship programs, and advocacy, they work tirelessly to break down barriers that prevent girls from accessing education. By investing in the education of every child, NRCF is building a brighter future for Kenya.

2. Healthcare: Strengthening Health Systems and Saving Lives

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right. NGOs like Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), The Aga Khan Foundation, and NRC are working to:

  • Provide Essential Healthcare Services: Delivering medical care in underserved communities, particularly in remote areas and during emergencies.
  • Combat Infectious Diseases: Implementing programs to prevent and treat diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.
  • Strengthen Health Systems: Supporting local health facilities, training healthcare workers, and advocating for improved healthcare policies.

3. Economic Empowerment: Fostering Sustainable Livelihoods

NGO impact in Kenya

Poverty remains a significant challenge in Kenya. NGOs like CARE International, Oxfam International, and NRC are committed to:

  • Promoting Sustainable Agriculture: Supporting farmers with training, access to markets, and climate-resilient farming practices.
  • Microfinance and Entrepreneurship: Providing financial services and business development support to empower individuals and communities.
  • Job Creation and Skills Development: Creating employment opportunities and equipping individuals with the skills needed to thrive in the job market.

4. Humanitarian Response: Providing Aid in Times of Crisis

NGOs in Kenya

Kenya is vulnerable to natural disasters and conflict. NGOs like The International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC), World Vision International, and NRC are at the forefront of:

  • Emergency Relief: Providing food, water, shelter, and medical care to those affected by disasters and conflict.
  • Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction: Working with communities to build resilience and prepare for future emergencies.
  • Protection and Support for Vulnerable Populations: Ensuring the safety and well-being of displaced persons, refugees, and other vulnerable groups.

5. Human Rights and Social Justice: Advocating for Equality and Dignity

NGOs like Amnesty International, Mercy Corps, and NRC are dedicated to:

  • Promoting Human Rights: Advocating for the protection of fundamental rights, including freedom of expression, the right to a fair trial, and the abolition of the death penalty.
  • Addressing Gender Inequality: empowering women and girls, promoting gender equality, and combating violence against women.
  • Fighting Corruption and Promoting Good Governance: Advocating for transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.

Challenges Faced by NGOs in Kenya:

While NGOs play a vital role in Kenya’s development, they face several challenges:

  • Funding Constraints: Securing sustainable funding is a constant challenge, particularly in a competitive funding environment.
  • Bureaucratic Hurdles: Navigating complex regulations and bureaucratic processes can be time-consuming and resource-intensive.
  • Security Concerns: Operating in conflict-affected areas or regions with high crime rates can pose security risks for INGO staff.
  • Sustainability: Ensuring the long-term sustainability of programs and building local capacity is crucial for lasting impact.

NGOs significantly contribute to Kenya’s development, addressing critical challenges and empowering communities. The dedication and commitment of NGOs, including the vital work of Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, are essential for Kenya’s continued progress, We empower Nairobi children in poverty through education and support. Ngong Road Children’s Foundation pairs sponsors with specific children to foster meaningful relationships and transform lives. The program provides support in education, health, community, and employment, ensuring students’ success. Join us by volunteering, donating, or sponsoring a child.

September 3, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Mildred, An Aspiring Pediatrician

My name is Mildred. I am 15 years old, and my hobby is drawing because it’s an escape from reality, where imagination comes to life. It’s a way to express emotions, pay attention to detail, and find solace in solitude. My favorite sports are volleyball and football.

aspiring pediatrician

I am in Form 1 studying at Kijabe Girls High School. I am currently the class monitor and my work is to maintain order, communicate with teachers, and represent the class. My favorite subjects are Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. because they are fascinated by the natural world and how it works. Exploring biology, chemistry, and physics can provide a deep understanding of the universe, from the smallest cells to the vast cosmos.

I aspire to be a pediatrician because, ever since I was little, I’ve been fascinated by doctors and how they help people get better. I especially love seeing kids smile and feel better after a visit to the doctor. I want to be a pediatrician to help kids grow healthy and happy, just like my role model, Dr. Benjamin Spock. I’ll be able to teach their parents how to keep them safe and healthy,

aspiring pediatrician

I’ve always dreamed of visiting Thailand. The country’s rich culture, stunning beaches, and delicious cuisine have captivated me for years. I’m particularly drawn to the ancient temples and historical sites, which offer a glimpse into Thailand’s fascinating past.

By supporting Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, you’re not just helping an individual; you’re investing in a future leader who will make a positive impact on the world.
Join us in transforming lives.

August 14, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

A partnership with NGAO Foundation

Partnership for Children in Need

The Ngong Road Children’s Foundation and the NGAO Foundation have partnered to enhance their impact on the lives of children and people living in challenging circumstances. Our joint efforts aim to bring together young adults who are on holiday breaks through educational and mentorship programs. These programs are designed to reduce the likelihood of drug abuse, early pregnancy, and immoral behavior.

The NGAO Foundation recently visited our office, and we had an engaging session where we introduced them to the various areas in which we implement positive change. This partnership is more than just a collaboration; it’s a promise to our community. We are dedicated to providing essential services, support, and opportunities. From education to healthcare, our efforts are making a tangible difference in people’s lives.

Ngong Road and Ngao Foundation are joining forces to improve our community. We need your support to make this happen. Together, we can create a better place for everyone.

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