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Watu Kwa Watu hosting New School University team assisting Starkid and Overseers schools

Posted on May 21, 2018 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor schools, Students, Teachers

Watu Kwa Watu was hosting from 10 to 16 April 2018 the team of 2 professors and 6 graduate students of International Development from  the New School University in New York City, assisting Starkid and Overseers schools.

DRAW YOUR DREAMS project at Starkid School and Rescue Centre in Githogoro Slum in Nairobi

Posted on March 30, 2017 by tsudra in Students, Supplies, Teachers

In early 2017 Watu kwa Watu Charitable Trust, has received from the Dinesh Doshi Art Fund, based in the New York State, the donation of 750 sets of drawing supplies – boxes color crayons and drawing books – for distribution to the schools, with which our Trust is collaborating in Nairobi and in Western Kenya. […]

Gadaphy graduates from Teachers’ College.

Posted on February 21, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students, Students' welfare

Watu Kwa Watu has been mobilizing support for Gadaphy’s schooling since he finished his Primary School in Mbita. Gadaphy is a complete orphan, living with his disabled uncle (victim of polio), who works as a cobbler in Mbita. Gunver, from Fredensborg in Denmark, has paid for Gadaphy’s 4 years in Mbita High school. Anne from […]

Beatriz starts Hairdressing training

Posted on February 20, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students, Students' welfare

Beatriz, one of the 3 Onyango sisters (name changed) has wanted, after finishing primary, to become hairdresser/beautician. She is now, since January 2017, in Hairdressing training, that is funded by the friends of Watu Kwa Watu in Poland.

David earns Earthmover’s certificate and Driving License.

Posted on February 20, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students, Students' welfare

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 […]

Austine Otieno needs funding for his post-secondary education

Posted on February 20, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students, Students' welfare

The Otieno family, with five severely disabled children (now in fact young adults), has also two younger children, without disabilities. Debox, the younger of the two, is due to finish his Primary in 2017. His schooling has been supported by friends of Watu Kwa Watu in Poland. Austine, the elder one, has just finished high […]

Gadaphy graduates from Teachers’ College.

Posted on February 20, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students, Students' welfare

Watu Kwa Watu has been mobilizing support for Gadaphy’s schooling since he finished his Primary School in Mbita. Gadaphy is a complete orphan, living with his disabled uncle (victim of polio), who works as a cobbler in Mbita. Gunver, from Fredensborg in Denmark, has paid for Gadaphy’s 4 years in Mbita High school. Anne from […]

Isabel in the second grade of High school

Posted on February 18, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students, Students' welfare

Supported by ACH (African Children Haven) from Galveston, USA, Isabel, one of the 3 Onyango (name changed) half-orphans has started Form 2 of the High school.

James graduation ceremony at USIU (United States International University) in Nairobi.

Posted on February 18, 2017 by tsudra in Students, Students' welfare, Uncategorized

After four years of studies at the USIU (United States International University) in Nairobi, James finished his studies, as Bachelor in International Development, in 2015. His official Graduation Ceremony was in August 2016. The four years of his studies, and one year of the apprenticeship, were funded by a group of Watu Kwa Watu friends […]

Monica resumes her high school education, interrupted by death of both parents.

Posted on February 18, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students

Monica, introduced to Watu Kwa Watu by the local Chief in Mbita, suddenly lost both parents a year ago. This forced her to interrupt her high school education. Now, from January 2017, she is back in the high school thanks to the support from ACH. After the high school she wants to study to become […]

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