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The Challenges of Children
Developing Projects To Support Children and Charitable Schools       

My name is Will, I was born in the Caribbean and lived in London where I practiced Sustainable Development for 25 years. For the past 10 years I have been supporting impoverished in Africa with food, shelter and education.
Since arriving in Kenya in 2023 I have been collaborating with charitable schools which provide free meals and education to children in need. 

Primary and Secondary Education are Not Free and many children are out of school due to their parents inability to afford schools fees books and uniforms. Many children spend their days on the streets or a nearby dumpsite for survival due to the hardship and poverty in this area. 

 My Brief  Introduction Message

​These schools receive No government assistance so they rely on donations which are usually minimalistic resulting in a cycle of hardship month after month. They struggle to meet basic commitments as rent, utility bills, teaching material, food costs, computers and teachers wages.

 

We recognize that to continue this needful work, We Need To Help Ourselves and the most prudent course of action is to start a broiler poultry project.
In our community and marketplace broiler chicken are in high demand and the profit margins are lucrative, making this a Safe and Profitable Project. This is why we are Seeking Funds to start a Broiler Chicken Project. 
Kindly Help Us Make A Start In Helping Ourselves Today.

DW News Brief Report on Children Foraging at Dumpsite

 Children Facing Challenges
Welcome to Dandora and Kariobangi Nairobi Schools

 A Story of Impoverished Children and Their Routine at The Dumpsite​ in Dandora, Nairobi

 A Story of The Typical Experience of Children at Dandora Dumpsite​ in The Slum of Nairobi

The Aim and Purpose of Our Work.
Our Aim is to continue making a Preventative and Pro-active contribution in our wider community by serving children in local communities where severe hardship persist. By continuing our work of providing free education, meals, books and uniforms, we keep children in school and in the right environment where they need to be during their developmental years. This saves them from going hungry, keep them from foraging in nearby dumpsites for survival and keep them from spending their days unsupervised on the streets. 
Our work also keep children from incidents, crimes and danger.
 

On the pro-active side, our work give these children essential education, meals, and a fair chance to a better future.

With the money generated from the broiler farm we will be able to manage our essential commitments such as rent, utility bills, meals, learning aids, books and uniforms. We will also be able to purchase computers to offer essential ICT education to the children.

 Meet Some Caring Volunteers
Meet The Head Principals, Some of The Teachers & Students at The Schools
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Mr. Okoth, The Principal of Imperial Junior School, Dandora, Nairobi     

Some of The Teachers of Imperial Junior School, Dandora, Nairobi

Mr. Edward, The Principal of Chemichemi Junior School, Kariobangi, Nairobi   

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Amazing how children can be happy despite adverse circumstance  

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A moment in our free lunch program for our children at school  

Some of The Teachers  of Chemichemi Junior School, Kariobangi, Nairobi  

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