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NAME &LOCATION |
VERY NEEDY CHILDREN FEEDING CENTRE /NURSERY SCHOOL. Nairobi.Kenya.
The school is located in
Nairobi’s Waithaka division in Dagoretti constituency.
Agape was founded two and a half years ago to cater for Orphans and
vulnerable children in the area. Agape currently hosts 60 children
between the ages of two and six. During the centre's early days feeding
program was also conducted to take care of children whose parents cannot
afford two meals a day.
The feeding program however crumbled due to lack of funds; consequently a
number of children are not able to attend classes regularly due to hunger.
Agape has other problems like that of rent bills as the school is operated
from a rented building.
The school also has no water and depends on water a water tank that cannot
take them through two days.
This home lacks totally in sponsorship. As a result extreme hardship is its
day-to-day encounter. A move to even plant more trees in its compound for
children to be able play in shade in future would be blessing. Volunteers or
groups with resources could change lives here in just a few days. It is
Inspire Kenya's most needy project. |
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PLACEMENT |
This
is one school with children who are
highly underprivileged. The children
survive on periodic donations, ranging from essential commodities
like water and food to education and clothes.
A volunteer can do loads of things to better the situation. Teaching the
children would help a lot. One needs not to be skilled teacher to take on
this placement, as subjects taught in the school are quite basic.
Agape would also be perfect for those wishing to give institutions like this
a face lift by painting its classes, building some more and initiating
income generating activities like irrigation. A couple of more bigger tanks
that sell locally at about Ksh.30,000 (US$500) can for instance irrigate the
schools vegetables adequately hence saving them on food costs.
Agape has no electricity yet an electric line passes by its fence and it
would cost US$500 draw the power and light the classrooms, which badly need
painting.Volunteers are expected to take part in all
duties to help staff in this location. Tasks included washing by hand,
sweeping and helping cooking and other jobs that form an essential part of
the running of these placements. Potential volunteers must understand this
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WOULD
SUIT
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This program would best suit any
one with a humane heart. Someone willing to reach out and inspire hope where
there might be none. People with a niche to leave the world a better place
that he/she found it.
This program would also suit groups of two to twenty with a common goal like
fund raising to buy such home kitchen equipments or buy them enough food to
take them through a month, six months or a year.
Such groups could initiate projects like painting the home, buying more
beddings, toys, books, medicine, expand the home building wise to
accommodate more children comfortably. This is because Kenya produces an
orphan every five minutes as results of deaths from HIV/AIDS and other
ailments.
The program would also best for those who wish to teach and work in a
children’s home simultaneously. You really could make this placement your
own. Inspire Kenya recently organised a contract between
this place and the feed the children organisation who feed 100,000 children
per day in the slums of Nairobi. This home has virtually no support and is
run by a married couple committed to providing resources for the many
nursery children in the local area. Volunteers would spend lots of time
preparing food as on Saturday over 200 children line up to be fed beans and
rice. Often their is not enough to feed them all. Volunteers could also be
involved with the HIV ladies group who come each Thursday to be educated on
HIV and healthcare. Over 60 women from the local area converge on Agape for
this. Any volunteer with healthcare. HIV knowledge would also be welcome to
this project. |
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ACCOMMODATION |
Food and
accommodation will be provided for by a carefully selected host family in
Nairobi. We include airport pick ups and project
transfer. |
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OUR VIEW |
This placement is
suitable for people from all walks and strips of life – with an interest in
fellow human beings’ plights and sufferings. A month or two here could
change lives. Including perhaps your own! This is a
real-deal place that needs help NOW. The home is struggling with money and
is in much debt. Often the staff go without pay and the rising costs of rice
have really hurt this set up. Volunteering here really is helping those that
need it most. |
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LOCAL
ACTIVITIES |
Many who have visited
East African cities, have an impression that, “Nairobi is East Africa’s hub
of fun". The city is awash with standard fun bobbling joints for the young
and the old alike. Nairobi is the only city in the world where one can go
for a game drive in the wild, thus, weekends out to the Nairobi National
Park could be in order. There is also the Nairobi Safari Walk, Animal
orphanage, a giraffe and an elephant sanctuary, where one could get to kiss
a giraffe lip to lip.
For a cultural night out a visit to the Bomas of Kenya, will leave you
thrilled and educated about various Kenyan traditional cultures, music and
history. One could also climb Mount Longonot, two hours drive from the city,
for skilled climbers, Inspire Kenya will be more than glad to organise her
volunteers a climb up Africa’s second highest point – Mount Kenya. The
mountain’s icy peaks of Batian (5199m) and Nelion (5,189m) are accessible
only to experienced mountaineers,
Kenyans are uniquely hospitable people, intelligent and out going. A chat
with them over a drink after a hard day’s work could be equally a fun. |
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