Rippleside third graders, members of an American Girl Reading Club, were inspired by books from the Addy series and decided to make a difference for Kenyan students. After reading the true story of Addy Walker, a black girl born into slavery, the four, Teagan Piecek and Kayli Bill, along with Teagan’s mom Jen and Rippleside teacher Kayla Hinkemeyer, wanted to do something culturally-based to expose others to the needs of people in other parts of the world.
Gleason Camp Endowment Fund Launched
Tom Gleason has decided to leave the Friends of Ngong Road Board effective June 1. Tom joined the board in 2008 and has been an incredibly valuable member of the board. He was responsible for setting up our operations and securing a grant from Salesforce.com to house all of our data in both the U.S. and Kenya. This included training the board and the Kenyan staff on how to use this new tool.
[Read more…]Notes from Paula – Summer 2015
Dear Friends, 2015 year has been a very exciting year for Friends of Ngong Road. Our board of directors has engaged in a nine-month strategic review, believing we are at a critical stage in our development. We have learned much through the work we’ve done and will complete our next strategic plan this fall.
[Read more…]SAVE THE DATE!
The Annual Gathering in the Twin Cities is:
November 9th
5:00 – 8:00 PM
Surly Brewing Company
Scheid Hall
520 Malcom Avenue SE
Minneapolis, MN
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Our Graduates are Getting Jobs!
When we launched Friends of Ngong Road in 2006, we said our mission is “to provide education and support to Nairobi children living in poverty whose families have been affected so they can transform their lives”. The board has had long discussions about the ways lives have been transformed in the intervening nine years, but we all agree that ultimately our graduates must secure jobs in the formal Kenyan economy. By climbing the economic ladder, they will lift themselves out of poverty and their families out of the slums. The cycle will have been broken.
This is now beginning to happen. It is very exciting to witness.
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