ACH (African Children Haven) has provided the funding
St Judah Education Centre new feeding program
Karuna Trust of the Kenyan Indian community, directed by Mrs,Usha Shah, has started from September 2016 to provide food for breakfasts for approximately 80 children. ACH started, from January 2017, to fund lunches twice a week. Karuna Trust is arranging the delivery of the food for those lunches.
German family continues to support Sebastian at Starkid
Sebastian, name changed to privacy, has been admitted to Starkid several years ago with serious learning and behavioral disabilities caused by early childhood mistreatment in a dysfunctional family. For all practical purposes he is a complete orphan. Starkid is very helpful to him. Frauke and her family in Germany continues supporting him.
Starkid gains new sponsors for their poorest children, but many more are needed.
Several children of Starkid School and Rescue are sponsored by private families, mainly through the CIC. For example, Mariska continues funding, from Belgium, the post-secondary training of Shaga and Susan. In the high school, Malone (from USA) continues funding Jacqueline, and her brother, Michael, started to fund Dennis. In 2016 he was funding Brunton. Amar […]
Starkid School and Rescue Centre feeding program continues
Catholic International Community (CIC) is funding a majority of costs of the lunch program during the school days (240 children). The African Children Haven (ACH), and Dreams and Hopes are funding the remaining meals feeding of Rescue Centre (orphanage) children (about 80) for the whole year.
Starkid’s youngest twins supported by Swedish friends, who also bring from Sweden the good second-hand children clothing for Starkid Rescue Centre (orphanage).
Now, in January 2017 the twins, Margareth and Francis, are in the Grade 1. Their sponsors, Kristin and Mats have visited them in September 2016 and in January 2017 Kristin’s daughter Hanna, visiting from Sweden, has also brought second-hand children clothing for the orphans in the Starkid Rescue Centre.
Margaret and Francis, 7 years’ old orphans, move into Starkid sponsored by Kristin and Mats from Sweden.
The orphan twins have been living for the last two years in the Nest Children Home in Limuru, about 20 km from Nairobi, since their fragile grandmother and unemployed aunt had absolutely no means to accommodate and support them. The Nest was much too far for the twins to have any contact with their remaining […]
Feeding program at the Overseers’ Education Centre in operation.
A pilot stage of a new feeding program has started on 4 May at the Overseers’ Education Centre in Kangemi slum in Nairobi. It is fully funded by the ACH (African Children Haven) of Galveston, Texas, USA, has been arranged and is being managed and monitored by Watu Kwa Watu Charitable Trust in collaboration with […]
Watu Kwa Watu conducts assessment visit to the Overseers Education Centre in Kangemi slum in Nairobi, February 2016
The Overseers Education Centre (school) is located at the edge of the Kangemi slum, just at the border with Kawangware slum. It has about 150 children. Half of them go to kindergarten, the rest to the Primary. They have 10 teachers. Each gets about 3000 Ksh a month. The school fees are 200 Ksh a […]
ACH is sponsoring the High school costs of very poor half-orphan girl in Mbita.
ACH is sponsoring the High school costs of the eldest of the Onyango girls (name changed to protect privacy) for her first year (2016). ACH is also contributing to the cost of construction of the latrine by the house of her, her mother and her two sisters, recently rebuild by Watu Kwa Watu after having […]