Friends of Ngong Road

We empower Nairobi children living in poverty to transform their lives through education and support, leading to employment.

  • About
    • Our Story
    • Our Impact
    • Board of Directors
    • Kenya Staff
    • US Staff
    • Financials, Tax, and Policies
    • Careers
  • Program
    • Our Program
    • Education
    • Health and Well-Being
    • Supportive Community
    • Camp
    • Employment Programs
      • Techmates Program
    • Karibu Loo
  • Transform a Life
    • Get Involved
    • Becoming a Sponsor
    • Wepowerment Legacy Circle
  • News
    • Events
  • Donate
  • Sponsor
  • Sign In

January 17, 2024 By Sallyanne Atieno Leave a Comment

Edmond’s Creative Venture

Meet Edmond, a student at Africa Nazarene University studying Mass Communication and who is about to graduate. He is the force behind Best Ed Creative Hub, a project that combines his creativity and business skills. Even though he is busy with his studies, Edmond is a modern creative thinker. He is good at understanding how communication works and is passionate about coming up with new ideas. He manages his academic and business responsibilities with skill and purpose.

Outside of classes and books, Edmond gets inspired by reading interesting novels and watching movies. He loves rap music for its clever lyrics and raw expression, and this inspiration shows in the lively and energetic work he does at Best Ed Creative Hub. Edmond also loves to explore new places. He enjoys traveling to different cultures and landscapes, and these adventures fuel his imagination, influencing the projects he works on at Best Ed Creative Hub.

Best Ed Creative Hub is Edmond’s passion project. What started as an idea in college has become a thriving space for creative people. Edmond leads the hub, creating an environment where imagination can grow, and different ideas come together. He is not only focused on his success; he is dedicated to helping other talented people too. He offers mentorship programs and resources to guide and inspire new visionaries. Best Ed Creative Hub is not just a business; it’s a symbol of Edmond’s commitment to building a community of creative minds.

As he gets ready to graduate, Edmond’s journey as an entrepreneur is just beginning. His goal for Best Ed Creative Hub goes beyond borders, aiming to make a lasting impact on the creative world. Edmond is the perfect example of someone who brings together education, creativity, and business. With a heart full of passion and a mind full of ideas, he’s ready to change how we see creative businesses.

Transform a life.

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.

December 14, 2023 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

Adventures in STEM

We partnered with the Science Mill (an interactive museum in Johnson City, Texas) to implement a five-day STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) camp in our Elimu Hub building. As part of our “Creating Techies” initiative, the five-day camp immersed our seventh-grade students in the world of technology and robotics with a fun approach by pretending to be “spies”. They created versatile gadgets, used chemistry to get out of sticky situations, and built robots to complete “missions”, all to understand that STEM can be fun. 

Day One: Robotics and Owl-Inspired Technology

Students designed a simple robot using LEDs and servos (a device with a motor and a sensor to control objects) using basic computer science logic. This exposed them to computing and robotics principles while also improving their teamwork and understanding of robotics and computer science. 

Dissecting owl pellets to learn about what owls eat, and the structure of rodent skeletons taught students a bit about zoology. Creating a tech creature out of craft materials, robotics, and circuitry kits brought their prototypes to life while learning about biometric designs and bioengineering careers. 

Day Two: Secret Agent X, Bug-Inspired Biomimicry, and Secret Safe Box

On the second day, teams expanded their experience with robotics by exploring sensors, LED screen messages, and sound outputs to build a robotic “Secret Agent” pet. Students learnt about biomimicry, sketched, and then built a prototype that could be the next nanotech gadget that solves a real-world problem.

In the afternoon, teams delved into the world of cyber security and cryptography as they designed their secret safe box using light sensors, buzzers, and more code.

Day Three: Engineering an Escape, Covert Communications, Secret Spy Device, and Secret Rover Mission

Teams were introduced to engineering when they created a zipline carrier by exploring physics concepts such as gravity, friction, force, motion, trajectory, and slope. They worked as mechanical and civil engineers to apply physics, math, and budgeting concepts and grew their experience by using their designs. Just like master electricians, they created a functional circuit with a switch from circuitry kits. Using their engineering skills, they designed a communication device that uses light, sound, or motion to send code messages to “spy allies”.

Students were exposed to concepts regarding energy and climate change as they built an electric “spy” rover. They programmed a distance sensor and servos to traverse an obstacle course.

Day Four: Ice Cream Chemistry, Perfecting a Polymer, Chemical Detectives, and Rescue Rations

Students learned what it means to be a food chemist or process engineer by making silly putty and ice cream from a recipe. This helped them demonstrate how to get their “agents” out of a sticky situation. They were exposed to analytical chemistry and environmental engineering by solving the mystery of what’s contaminating the soil and designed solutions to combat the problem. As food scientists and chefs, they explored the world of molecular gastronomy to design unique edible beverage bottles.

Day Five: Career Adventure

Reflecting on their week of experiences, teams worked together to create detailed artwork/projects that symbolize various STEM career paths. Additionally, they engaged in peer interviews, and delved into conversations aimed at unlocking hidden potential within the realm of STEM.

As the students increased their understanding of STEM topics, they selected specific career fields within the STEM spectrum to explore further. The event concluded with a graduation ceremony, celebrating the participants’ successful completion of the STEM camp and the beginning of their journey towards understanding how STEM can fit in their lives. The camp unlocked hidden potential, inspired career choices, and equipped students with the skills needed to address complex real-world challenges.

This year was a pilot, which proved to be a resounding success, enjoyed by all. We will keep you updated as we seek grant funding to implement and expand this initiative.

December 14, 2023 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

A Dream of Advocacy for Women’s Rights

My name is June and In 2015, I joined the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, and since then, my life has taken an incredible path of growth and purpose. I started my educational journey at the Nelson Mandela Academy, one of the program’s focus schools, which laid the groundwork for my academic excellence.

Currently, I am in Form 3 at Kenya High School. I am not just a diligent student but also someone with diverse interests and hobbies. Dancing, swimming, and cooking are my go-to activities. These pursuits are not just hobbies; they are outlets for self-expression and contribute to my well-rounded and balanced lifestyle.

Apart from academics, I recharge my mind during my free time at school. Whether reading novels, playing handball, or enjoying swimming, I understand the importance of maintaining mental well-being amidst my studies.

My dreams go beyond my current academic endeavors. I aspire to become a lawyer, driven by a deep-seated passion for advocating for women who have faced injustices. My focus is to support those who have been defiled, raped, or unfairly stripped of their property after the demise of their husbands.

A pivotal part of my journey with the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation has been the Sexual Reproductive Health training I received. This training has left a lasting impact on me, emphasizing the significance of abstinence. I am committed to sharing these valuable lessons with my peers, recognizing the importance of education in promoting healthy choices and responsible behavior.

In me, you see resilience, passion, and a commitment to positively impacting the world. As I continue to pursue my education and work towards my dream of becoming a lawyer, I hope to inspire others within the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation community and beyond. My story is a testament to the transformative power of education and the potential for positive change when individuals are empowered to pursue their dreams.

Transform a life.

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • …
  • 92
  • Next Page »

News Categories

  • 2024 December (6)
  • Acknowledgement (13)
  • Camp (20)
  • Child Story (111)
  • Guardian Story (1)
  • News (404)
    • Covid-19 (13)
    • Elimu Hub (3)
    • Events (12)
    • KLL (5)
    • Newsletter (177)
      • 2016 Summer (5)
      • 2016 Winter (6)
      • 2017 December (7)
      • 2017 February (5)
      • 2017 June (9)
      • 2017 September (6)
      • 2018 February (7)
      • 2018 May (8)
      • 2018 October (5)
      • 2019 January (7)
      • 2019 July (3)
      • 2019 November (5)
      • 2020 December (4)
      • 2020 March (1)
      • 2021 (1)
      • 2021 December (7)
      • 2021 September (8)
      • 2021 Summer (8)
      • 2022 (3)
      • 2022 December (5)
      • 2022 June (4)
      • 2022 March (7)
      • 2022 September (7)
      • 2023 June (8)
      • 2023 March (8)
      • 2023 September (5)
      • 2024 june (5)
      • 2024 March (6)
      • 2024 september (6)
      • Q1 2021 (4)
    • Sponsor story (3)
  • Our Impact Story (17)
  • Podcast (4)
  • Press (13)
  • Programs (47)
  • Update (151)

News Archive

  • March 2025 (3)
  • February 2025 (4)
  • January 2025 (1)
  • December 2024 (9)
  • November 2024 (4)
  • October 2024 (5)
  • September 2024 (9)
  • August 2024 (5)
  • July 2024 (3)
  • June 2024 (9)
  • May 2024 (6)
  • April 2024 (4)
  • March 2024 (10)
  • February 2024 (6)
  • January 2024 (4)
  • December 2023 (12)
  • November 2023 (7)
  • October 2023 (6)
  • September 2023 (16)
  • August 2023 (10)
  • July 2023 (7)
  • June 2023 (15)
  • May 2023 (9)
  • April 2023 (7)
  • March 2023 (17)
  • February 2023 (5)
  • January 2023 (4)
  • December 2022 (11)
  • September 2022 (6)
  • August 2022 (2)
  • July 2022 (2)
  • June 2022 (8)
  • April 2022 (2)
  • March 2022 (9)
  • February 2022 (1)
  • December 2021 (9)
  • November 2021 (1)
  • September 2021 (8)
  • August 2021 (1)
  • July 2021 (7)
  • June 2021 (1)
  • May 2021 (1)
  • March 2021 (5)
  • December 2020 (4)
  • November 2020 (2)
  • April 2020 (4)
  • March 2020 (2)
  • January 2020 (1)
  • December 2019 (1)
  • November 2019 (3)
  • October 2019 (1)
  • September 2019 (1)
  • July 2019 (4)
  • January 2019 (4)
  • December 2018 (4)
  • October 2018 (3)
  • September 2018 (2)
  • July 2018 (1)
  • May 2018 (3)
  • April 2018 (2)
  • March 2018 (3)
  • February 2018 (5)
  • January 2018 (3)
  • December 2017 (5)
  • November 2017 (3)
  • October 2017 (1)
  • September 2017 (7)
  • August 2017 (2)
  • June 2017 (7)
  • May 2017 (5)
  • March 2017 (1)
  • February 2017 (4)
  • January 2017 (3)
  • December 2016 (1)
  • November 2016 (6)
  • October 2016 (2)
  • September 2016 (2)
  • August 2016 (4)
  • July 2016 (9)
  • June 2016 (8)
  • May 2016 (9)
  • April 2016 (3)
  • March 2016 (1)
  • February 2016 (2)
  • January 2016 (3)
  • December 2015 (5)
  • November 2015 (1)
  • September 2015 (2)
  • July 2015 (8)
  • February 2015 (1)
  • January 2015 (9)
  • October 2014 (10)
  • February 2014 (1)
  • January 2014 (5)
  • May 2012 (1)
  • April 2011 (1)
  • November 2010 (1)
  • October 2010 (1)
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Site Search

Friends of Ngong Road
100 1st St S #581308
Minneapolis, MN 55458
(612) 568-4211 | info@ngongroad.org

EIN: 20-4690846

 Subscribe
JoyAge 10 years
Learn More
  • Home
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Ngong Road Children’s Foundation Kenya Homepage
© 2025 · Friends of Ngong Road, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit