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March 28, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Making women feel their absolute best

I am Metrine, and I grew up in Nairobi. Since I was a young girl, I have always had a passion for traveling, reading, and cooking. Life growing up was challenging especially when it came to my educational journey but in 2012, things started to change when I became a part of the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation. I joined the NRCF program and I was really excited to start this new chapter of my educational journey. I moved from my previous school and got enrolled into Jagiet Academy 

Jagiet Academy was where I excelled in my studies, conquering challenges that once felt impossible. I worked hard, and it paid off as I moved on to Highridge Girls High School for my secondary eduation. There, I continued to grow both academically and personally and it is also where I developed a passion for beauty. My unwavering determination led me to follow my dreams in beauty therapy and nail technology.

After completing my high school education, I joined Vera Beauty College and started my course. I really loved the course I was taking and because I had a passion for it, I quickly grasped the skills I needed. I enjoyed making women feel confident and beautiful and seeing their smiles warmed my heart and it was also a huge validation for me. After graduating from College, I was privileged to get a job at a nail spa and this is where I am currently working. I am also privileged to be the team leader at the nail spa. My future aspirations are that of owning my own beauty parlor and even becoming a flight attendant.

This far, I owe it all to the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation and my sponsor. Their belief in my potential gave me the chance to pursue my education and thrive. My journey is far from over, but one thing is certain: with their support, my future shines brighter than ever. Through hard work and guidance from the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, I continue to chase my dreams with unwavering enthusiasm and hope for a successful future.

Transform a life.

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.

March 13, 2024 By Sallyanne Atieno Leave a Comment

A Champion for Persons With Disability

My name is Bradley, I am 20 years old and I joined the program in 2010. I went to Jagiet Academy from grade one to grade eight and then I joined Rev. Muhoro Secondary School For the Deaf. Currently, I am taking a Diploma course in Information Technology at Zetech University. I do that because I have always loved interacting with computers and dealing with things related to technology. I will be graduating in November 2024 and after that, I hope to get a job that will enhance my skills and knowledge in the IT field. I am planning to advance my career to the degree level to tap into other areas of IT.

Outside of my studies, I am actively involved in volunteering with the organization, Kenya Sign Language (KSL). I began collaborating with them in 2018 when I joined Rev. Muhoro School for the Deaf, as I am partially deaf. In my role as an IT student, I assist in various capacities, such as developing educational resources, creating accessible content, and offering technical support for digital platforms aimed at promoting sign language literacy and accessibility. 

I strive to break down communication barriers for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. By supporting the dissemination of sign language resources and fostering greater understanding and appreciation for KSL, I envision a more inclusive society where everyone has equal access to information and opportunities. I also serve as an IT manager in the deaf department at my church, All Saints Cathedral, where I ensure the AV systems are well set up, the website is operational, and the data is protected. I also love to drive, code, and dance!  

I am truly grateful to the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation for the educational support they offer me. I aspire to create more impact in my community and give back to the program in the future.

Transform a life today!

March 7, 2024 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Passions and Pathways

My name is Stacy, and I’m an 18-year-old girl with a passion for drawing, dancing, and cooking. Drawing has been my go-to hobby for expressing myself, and dancing helps me stay fit and active. When it comes to cooking, I must say I make the best egg omelette you’ll ever taste!

I joined Ngong Road Children’s Foundation back in 2016, when I was in grade five at Jagiet Academy. I recently completed my high school education at Oletipis Girls, and my favorite subjects were math and English. During my free time, I used to play netball and relay races.

My brother is my role model because he works tirelessly and with utmost focus. However, I used to struggle with self-doubt, which was my greatest challenge. Thankfully, through the life skills program offered by Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, I learned to trust my instincts and make quick decisions.

As for my interests, I’m torn between two options: being a detective or an air hostess. I love offering and serving people, and I also believe in the law. I’m confident that with the skills I’ve learned at Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, I can excel in either field.

I’m grateful for the opportunities and support I’ve received from Ngong Road Children’s Foundation over the years. Their programs have helped me build my confidence, develop life skills, and pursue my dreams. Ngong Road Children’s Foundation is truly a remarkable organization that transforms the lives of children and their families.

Transform a life today.

February 28, 2024 By Sallyanne Atieno Leave a Comment

Nancy, the aspiring nutritionist

My name is Nancy and I am 18 years old. My hobbies are playing hockey and reading novels. I am currently reading a novel called’’ Making Life Easy’’ by Dr. Christiane Northrup. I love this book because, in a fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the demands of daily life. However, with a few simple strategies from this book, we can simplify our routines, reduce stress, and create a more fulfilling and enjoyable existence. This book provides practical and actionable tips for making life easier. I also look up to the author of this book as she is one of my role models.

I come from a family of seven. I love white meat, specifically chicken and Rabbit. Last year, I sat for my end-of-secondary school national exams and am excited to join higher learning this year. I am currently spending time at the Elimu Hub, a resource center based at the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation where I am undertaking my life skill sessions. I am learning different skills, including CV writing and job searching trends at the moment. 

In the future, I would like to pursue a course in nutrition and dietetics because of the love I have for ensuring every child can get a balanced diet. I would like to meet my role model, Dr. Christiane Northrup, to get more inspiration and I would also like to be a writer just like her. 

Transform a life today.  

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