Click HERE to read about their work in February.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Tunza Counselors February Report
The Tunza counselors continue to adjust their program to cater to the specific needs of the kids at Tunza and they are making a lot of progress.
Click HERE to read about their work in February.
Click HERE to read about their work in February.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Counselors January Report
Click HERE to read the report written by the counselors we have hired to work at Tunza Children's Center about their work during the month of January.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Counselors December Report
This month's report is pretty long and heavy, with a lot of major issues. A lot of the issues revolve around the older kids finishing school and transitioning into adulthood. We are very glad that the counselors are there to work with the kids during this time.
We are working with the counselors to set up a 2 or 3 day camp for the older kids in Feburary. It will be held somewhere away from the home and will give them time to sort out the issues that they are facing and will continue to face as they become older as well as a chance to receive advice and guidance.
Although a lot of the issues mentioned may be out of our control, we will really try and see what we can do to help the kids. Having the counselors to talk to them every week is already a big help so thank you to our donors for funding their services!
Click HERE to read their report.
Counselors are paid about $30 each ($60 total) per weekly session. If you would like to help us fund counseling for the Tunza kids through a one-time or monthly donation, go HERE.
We are working with the counselors to set up a 2 or 3 day camp for the older kids in Feburary. It will be held somewhere away from the home and will give them time to sort out the issues that they are facing and will continue to face as they become older as well as a chance to receive advice and guidance.
Although a lot of the issues mentioned may be out of our control, we will really try and see what we can do to help the kids. Having the counselors to talk to them every week is already a big help so thank you to our donors for funding their services!
Click HERE to read their report.
Counselors are paid about $30 each ($60 total) per weekly session. If you would like to help us fund counseling for the Tunza kids through a one-time or monthly donation, go HERE.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
HOME (Help Orphans with Milk and Eggs)
HOME is a project started by a volunteer named Kelsey to provide the kids at Tunza in Ngong with chickens and a cow. In the last few weeks, HOME provided Tunza with a cow, which will provide milk, and 100 chickens, to lay eggs that can be sold to earn income and eaten by the kids. Three farm buildings were also built.

To read more about this exciting project, check out the HOME blog here: http://kenyakelseykenya.blogspot.com/
To read more about this exciting project, check out the HOME blog here: http://kenyakelseykenya.blogspot.com/
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thank you!
We have once again created a video to show you some of the ways funds were used this year and to thank you for your support.
Hope you enjoy it!
Hope you enjoy it!
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas from Uweza!
Quick update on our Christmas Dinner Sponsorship: thanks to you, 19 families in Kibera received the makings of a special Christmas dinner (rice, chapati, meat, cooking oil, sugar and cookies) today. More details (and pictures) coming soon.
Hope everyone enjoyed the holiday!
Hope everyone enjoyed the holiday!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Counselors November Report
Click HERE to read the report from the Tunza Children's Center counselors about their work with the kids in November.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Sponsor Christmas dinner for a family in Kibera!
Everyone in Kibera is getting geared up for Christmas right now - this mostly means trying to find their best outfit to wear to church for the day. Most families living in the slum cannot afford to buy presents for each other or even a nice meal. Dinner on Christmas day will consist of the common staple foods, ugali (maize flour that is boiled into a doughy porridge) and sukuma wiki (kale).
We want to try and set up as many families in our HIV outreach as possible with a nice Christmas dinner this year. This will consist of meat or chicken, rice, vegetables, cake and tea. All of this can be purchased for a mere $15!!
Families in Kibera are living in some of the worst conditions imaginable and many can go a whole day without eating. It would mean so much to them to have a special meal on Christmas. If you would like to sponsor a family this Christmas, please go HERE and make a donation, designating it for Christmas Dinner sponsorship.
After Christmas, we will e-mail you a picture of the family you helped.
Spread the word to anyone that might be interested in helping a family in need this Christmas!
We want to try and set up as many families in our HIV outreach as possible with a nice Christmas dinner this year. This will consist of meat or chicken, rice, vegetables, cake and tea. All of this can be purchased for a mere $15!!
Families in Kibera are living in some of the worst conditions imaginable and many can go a whole day without eating. It would mean so much to them to have a special meal on Christmas. If you would like to sponsor a family this Christmas, please go HERE and make a donation, designating it for Christmas Dinner sponsorship.
After Christmas, we will e-mail you a picture of the family you helped.
Spread the word to anyone that might be interested in helping a family in need this Christmas!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Brian goes home!
Today, after two long months in the hospital, Brian finally returned home. The final bill amounted to 62,510 shillings (about $850) and thanks to the help of our generous donors, we were able to pay it in full!
During his time at the hospital, he received three blood transfusions and a skin graft on his leg. A series of tests was done to determine the cause of his frequent health problems (all which came back normal). They told us that he was just really malnourished (and probably anemic) and that if he is just given a balanced diet, he will be okay.
Just as a reminder, here is Brian a few days after he was admitted....

And here he is now!

He now has full use of his leg (prior to being admitted to the hospital, he could not even move it and had to be carried around).
He will continue to return to the hospital three times a week for a checkup until the leg is completely healed. We received so much help and concern for Brian and we are so grateful - you really changed his life and I know he won't soon forget it!
Addendum: I just received a text from Brian's mom that she would like to give me "a vote of thanks for what you have done to Brian because I am sure that minus you maybe he could have died so I pray to God to lead your future." I just wanted to extend that vote of thanks to all of you as well!
During his time at the hospital, he received three blood transfusions and a skin graft on his leg. A series of tests was done to determine the cause of his frequent health problems (all which came back normal). They told us that he was just really malnourished (and probably anemic) and that if he is just given a balanced diet, he will be okay.
Just as a reminder, here is Brian a few days after he was admitted....
And here he is now!
He now has full use of his leg (prior to being admitted to the hospital, he could not even move it and had to be carried around).
He will continue to return to the hospital three times a week for a checkup until the leg is completely healed. We received so much help and concern for Brian and we are so grateful - you really changed his life and I know he won't soon forget it!
Addendum: I just received a text from Brian's mom that she would like to give me "a vote of thanks for what you have done to Brian because I am sure that minus you maybe he could have died so I pray to God to lead your future." I just wanted to extend that vote of thanks to all of you as well!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Faces of Kibera eBay Auction
Faces of Kibera, one of our favorite organizations working to help the kids in Kibera, (and one we frequently partner with!) is having their annual eBay auction.

Items being auctioned off include:
4 tickets to the Carolina Panthers Game Dec 27th with VIP Pre Game Field Passes
VIP Day for 4 to Giants training Camp 2010 in Albany
Signed Jerseys: Kevin Boss, Brandon Jacobs, Ahmad Bradshaw, Osi Umenyiora, Justin Tuck, Eli Manning, Steve Smith, Hakim Nicks, Antonio Pierce.
Autographed NY Giants balls: Kevin Boss, Brandon Jacobs, Ahmad Bradshaw, Osi Umenyiora, Justin Tuck, Eli Manning, Steve Smith, Hakim Nicks.
Signed Ringo Starr Drum Skin
And more!
The goal of Faces of Kibera is "to create and support a community-based facility for orphans outside Kibera. Funds raised will be spent on housing, food, psychological and medical care. We want to make a safe place the children can call their home, a family they can depend on and a hopeful future."
Read more about Faces of Kibera at www.facesofkibera.org. Check out the auction and place a bid HERE!

Items being auctioned off include:
4 tickets to the Carolina Panthers Game Dec 27th with VIP Pre Game Field Passes
VIP Day for 4 to Giants training Camp 2010 in Albany
Signed Jerseys: Kevin Boss, Brandon Jacobs, Ahmad Bradshaw, Osi Umenyiora, Justin Tuck, Eli Manning, Steve Smith, Hakim Nicks, Antonio Pierce.
Autographed NY Giants balls: Kevin Boss, Brandon Jacobs, Ahmad Bradshaw, Osi Umenyiora, Justin Tuck, Eli Manning, Steve Smith, Hakim Nicks.
Signed Ringo Starr Drum Skin
And more!
The goal of Faces of Kibera is "to create and support a community-based facility for orphans outside Kibera. Funds raised will be spent on housing, food, psychological and medical care. We want to make a safe place the children can call their home, a family they can depend on and a hopeful future."
Read more about Faces of Kibera at www.facesofkibera.org. Check out the auction and place a bid HERE!
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