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June 7, 2016 By Keith Leave a Comment

Welcome to Karibu Loo, Wickliff

We are excited to announce that Wickliff Ayuku Mutanda has been hired as the Commercial Director of Karibu Loo as Michael Switzer, Volunteer General Manager since Karibu Loo’s inception, is preparing to return to the U.S. this summer. Wickliff is a Kenyan aged 51 years and is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport International.

He holds MBA in Strategic Management, Bachelors of Commerce, degree in Business Administration, Project Management, and Purchasing & Supplies Management diplomas.

He has a strong marketing research and strategic planning background developing routes and systems for Stagecoach International Services, the then-owner of Kenya’s leading public passenger road transport company- Kenya Bus Services. Wickliff also brings relevant experience in the area of freight logistics including, product sourcing, warehousing, transport, distribution, shipping, import, export, and port operations, having worked for SDV – Transami the then-key logistical organization for the United Nations and other NGO’s operating in the Great Lakes Region of Eastern Africa.

Wickliff worked at senior management for 11 years, focusing on quality assurance, business performance, service improvement, and customer care for East Africa’s top travel companies Abercrombie & Kent, Private Safaris, and Pullmans Tours & Safaris before venturing into energy and university administration at Daystar University in Nairobi.

“Karibu” (welcome in Swahili) to Karibu Loo and the NRCF family, Wickliff.  And karibu home, Michael! Thank you for your dedicated service to the children of NRCF.

June 6, 2016 By Lacey Kraft Leave a Comment

Hope Lutheran helping to make camp possible!

Tom Gleason, camp director, and founder, shared the story of camp with the members of Hope Lutheran Church in Walker, MN on June 5. We are grateful for your friendship and support of the children of Ngong Road, Hope Lutheran Church!

 

May 23, 2016 By Keith Leave a Comment

New Karibu Loo Storage Facility

Karibu Loo has grown! We now have over 80 loos, and recent grads of our program helped prepare our new storage facility.

Robert, John, Shammah, Martin, Wycliff, David, Duncan, and Leonard worked hard, and some made $12 on the project – enough to pay for half a month’s rent. They received a hearty lunch every day they worked and actively contributed to advancing the mission of educating children.

Thanks, guys!

May 20, 2016 By Lacey Kraft Leave a Comment

Basil

Throwback Thursday to Basil Serete’s story. He grew up in a family of 4 as the only boy. Before joining Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, Basil had attended more than 7 schools as school fees became too difficult to pay at each. In 2009, his mother learned about the NRCF program, and he was accepted into the program because of the generosity of his sponsors, Tom and Gillian. Thanks to his sponsors and the stability of the program, he graduated from high school this past December and he is now a wonderful young man with interests in civil engineering or business. We are proud of you!

May 18, 2016 By Keith Leave a Comment

Shout out to CleverClever

Shout out to Ryan Huffman at CleverClever (www.clevercleverdesign.com) for their donated design services in our 2015 Annual Report.

 

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