The current pandemic has resulted in unexpected challenges for the Watu Kwa Watu Charitable Trust. With all schools closed, the children and young people, whom we are assisting with their education costs, many of who normally stay in the school dormitories, needed to leave and “go home”. This meant, of course, additional travel costs, often […]
DRAW YOUR DREAMS in Nest school and orphanage in Limuru near Nairobi
Watu Kwa Watu was invited in early 2017, via African Children’s Haven Foundation, to partner with the Art Fund of an American painter Dinesh Doshi to start the project DRAW YOUR DREAMS, in a few poor primary schools, both in urban slums and in rural areas in Kenya. The project introduces the elements of visual […]
DRAW YOUR DREAMS project in Wanga Primary School in Mbita on Lake Victoria
Watu Kwa Watu was invited in early 2017, via African Children’s Haven Foundation, to partner with the Art Fund of an American painter Dinesh Doshi to start the project DRAW YOUR DREAMS, in a few poor primary schools, both in urban slums and in rural areas in Kenya. The project introduces the elements of visual […]
DRAW YOU DREAMS PROJECT in Kisui Primary School in Mbita on Lake Victoria
Watu Kwa Watu was invited in early 2017, via African Children’s Haven Foundation, to partner with the Art Fund of an American painter Dinesh Doshi to start the project DRAW YOUR DREAMS, in a few poor primary schools, both in urban slums and in rural areas in Kenya. The project introduces the elements of visual […]
DRAW YOUR DREAMS project at St Judah Education Centre in Mathare Slum in Nairobi
Watu Kwa Watu was invited in early 2017, via African Children’s Haven Foundation, to partner with the Art Fund of an American painter Dinesh Doshi to start the project DRAW YOUR DREAMS, in a few poor primary schools, both in urban slums and in rural areas in Kenya. The project introduces the elements of visual […]
DRAW YOUR DREAMS project at Overseers Education Centre school
Watu Kwa Watu was invited in early 2017, via African Children’s Haven Foundation, to partner with the Art Fund of an American painter Dinesh Doshi to start the project DRAW YOUR DREAMS, in a few poor primary schools, both in urban slums and in rural areas in Kenya. The project introduces the elements of visual […]
DRAW YOUR DREAMS project at Starkid School and Rescue Centre in Githogoro Slum in Nairobi
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. […]
Overseers Education Centre’s feeding program in Kangemi slum is expanding.
This feeding program, started in early 2016, with ACH funding and Karuna Trust logistical support, consists of uji (porridge) breakfast every morning for about 160 children. Since January 2017, the lunch, twice a week, has been added. Also the number of children grew to 180. The plates and spoons for lunches have been funded by […]
Starkid School Computer Lab becomes reality
Thanks to the funding from ACH (African Children Haven) and from Rotary Club of Galveston, Texas, USA Starkid has started a regular IT training. Watu Kwa Watu has arranged that support, is monitoring the progress. Expert from the CIC (Catholic Interntional Community, Nairobi) provides occasional technical assistance. Photos show a High school computer classes.
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 […]
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