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March 26, 2024 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

Friends Make It Happen!

Friends of Ngong Road has grown via a network of friends and colleagues who are committed to our mission of supporting life transformation via education and support, leading to employment.

We have a new fundraising method that will enable our supporters to reach their friends and families to ask for their support of our programs and student sponsorship goals. 

With this tool, you can have your own profile on our website that  describes why you are committed to our mission and the students in our program. You can set a goal to recruit  sponsors for new students or funds for a specific initiative.

We invite you to check out the profiles and consider participating. This personal approach gives your friends and contacts a direct way to engage with Friends of Ngong Road. With your help, we can reach our student sponsorship goals and grow our network of supporters.

Be our Friend:

Being a Friend is easy to do! Click here to get started or email naomi@ngongroad.org for more information.

March 26, 2024 By Sallyanne Atieno Leave a Comment

Another Successful Round of Coding Classes

Last year we partnered with the DirectEd Development Foundation to introduce an intensive coding boot camp aimed at recent high school graduates. This three-part program provides a pathway for students to learn the basics of coding and programming. From last year’s cohort of 14, two students successfully advanced to sit for the main DirectEd exam, subsequently securing internships.

One such success story is that of a junior developer, James, who is actively using his learned skills. James was one of the two students who sat for the main DirectEd exam, where he did well. In September 2023, he joined Lido Nation as a Software Developer Intern, where he worked on coding until February 2024 while also freelancing at Hostraha, a web-hosting company in Nairobi. He is currently a student at Egerton University, where he is working on something really interesting. Together with his friend, they are working on a startup company! The company will offer a cooperative approach where individuals and groups can own properties seamlessly. They started the coding work almost a month ago and they hope to successfully pull off this entrepreneurial venture.  

DirectEd Coding Boot Camp Success Stories

Recently, a new crop of our high school graduates took the same coding course. DirectEd conducted the Introductory Course, a week-long coding training program. Introducing participants to the fundamentals of programming using Python, this course attracted 18 students eager to embark on their coding journey. Using digital platforms such as Zoom, Google Classroom, Piazza, and Notion, students engaged in immersive learning experiences, accessing a diverse range of resources including PDF modules, instructional videos, and feedback forms. Daily check-ins and workshops facilitated active participation and knowledge retention, ensuring a dynamic learning environment.

The end of the Introductory Course was marked by a rigorous examination taken by 14 dedicated students on January 13th, 2024. All 14 students successfully transitioned to the next phase of the DirectEd boot camp. DirectEd held a virtual closing ceremony that served as a testament to their dedication and achievements. 

By creating relationships with outside institutions to provide quality training programs, we are paving the way for a brighter future for our students. 

March 26, 2024 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

Our students need school supplies!

Please donate today. We have raised $11,000, and have a long way to go to reach our $50,000 goal. Our students started a new school year, and need school supplies. 

Boarding school is the norm for secondary students and some primary students in Kenya. We have over 100 students in our program who attend boarding school. 

These students are allowed a trunk with all of their personal belongings and school supplies. They need their trunks filled three times a year with basic items not covered through sponsorships such as:

  • Towels and bedding
  • Feminine hygiene products
  • Washtub and laundry soap
  • Complete toiletries, including shampoo, soap, and toothpaste.
  • Toilet paper
  • Pencils, pens, etc.

Helping our students fill their trunks is a tangible way to show support. Your donation helps our students have the tools they need to succeed and the confidence that comes from having the same supplies as their peers.

DONATE

March 26, 2024 By Victor Wambua Leave a Comment

Waiting for a sponsor for a year and a half

For the first time, we have students who have been waiting on the website for a sponsor for over a year and a half. These students’ education has been derailed, and their hope of transforming their lives is dimming. Our goal is to find each of these students a sponsor before the next trimester starts in April. A sponsorship means they can join one of our focus schools with all the necessary school supplies, and continue with their education journey uninterrupted with their peers.

Will you help change the lives of one of these bright young minds by becoming a sponsor?

Sponsorship for Education

Neville has been waiting for a sponsor for 556 days. He’s 12 years old and in 7th grade.

Enjoys: Drawing and playing soccer
Talents: Drawing
Favorite subjects: Science and Creative Arts
Dream job: Soccer Player

Sponsor me!

Morgan has been waiting for a sponsor for 521 days. He’s 11 years old and in 6th grade.

Enjoys: Reading
Talents: Drawing
Best subjects: Creative Arts and Agriculture
Wants to become: An Aeronautical Engineer/ Artists

Sponsor me!

These bright young minds are eagerly waiting for sponsors to continue their education journey. Your support can make a significant impact!

Brian has been waiting for a sponsor for 521 days. He’s 11 years old and in 6th grade.

Enjoys: Reading and Drawing
Talents: Drawing
Best subjects: English and Creative Arts
Wants to become: Building and Construction Engineer

Sponsor me!

Sponsorship for Education

Christian has been waiting for a sponsor for 521 days. He’s 9 years old and in 4th grade.

Enjoys: Playing outdoor games and dancing
Talents: Dancing
Best subjects: Mathematics
Wants to become: A Soldier/Arny General

Sponsor me!

Sanchez has been waiting for a sponsor for 506 days. He’s 12 years old and in 6th grade.

Enjoys: Playing Soccer
Talents: Playing Soccer
Best subjects: Mathematics, Science and Technology
Wants to become: an Automotive Engineer

Sponsor me!

See more students waiting for sponsorship!

March 20, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Passion for Dance and Art

My name is Mirriam and I’m a 10-year-old girl in the fourth grade. I have two hobbies that I love: dancing and art. I joined the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation in 2023 and I am currently enrolled in the Nelson Mandela Academy, where I am thriving academically and learning many new things.

Passion for Dance and Art

During my free time, I love spending time with my friends in school, where we study, play, and have fun together. My favorite sport is athletics, and I am particularly passionate about running. I always look forward to Saturdays when I can participate in sports activities, learn new art skills, enjoy a delicious meal, and catch up with my friends.

One person who inspires me is Charles Richard Drew, an American surgeon and medical researcher who made significant contributions to blood transfusions. I admire his dedication and contribution to the medical field, particularly how he developed improved blood storage techniques and applied his expert knowledge to develop large-scale blood banks early in World War II.

To improve my academic skills, I use the Elimu Hub. I attend computer classes once a week, which I find thrilling as I am improving my computer skills. I also enjoy reading books from the platform, which have helped me improve my English language skills. I am grateful for the support the program is giving me and I will continue to work hard and make my sponsor proud as well as myself.

Transform a life.

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Founded in 2006, Friends of Ngong Road is a 501(c)(3) U.S. nonprofit equipping Nairobi’s youth with education, support, and pathways to employment—creating lasting change for children, families, and their communities.

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Friends of Ngong Road
100 1st St S #581308
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Ngong Road Children's Foundation
PO Box 1765-00502
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