David has finished his Primary in 2014, but could not study further due to lack of any funding. His elderly parents are unable to work and earn any money. His elder brother, a poor fisherman, suffering from incurable health problems, is the only supporter of the family. David’s dream was to learn some skills which would allow him to earn and support himself and his parents. Since finishing primary school he was working, in exchange for lodging and food, as a cleaner at a cyber café near Mombasa, and next as a car washer in Eldoret. He has found himself a College running courses in operating Earthmoving machines used in road building and other large construction works. Watu Kwa Watu has brought him to that College and has mobilized the needed funding, mainly from the Trustees, but also from the Polish friends of Watu and from Madam Usha of Karuna Trust in Nairobi.
- The Administrator at the office of Kilimambogo Institute of Professional Earthmovers
- Watu Vice Chair and the office Administrator at the Institute machine park
- David
- David’s parents at home in Mbita
- David’s parents at home in Mbita
- David at the Institute with Watu Chair and Vice Chair