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September 15, 2023 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Fun, Football, and Financial Literacy

This Saturday was truly fantastic! We had an absolute blast at the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation. After a delicious and hearty meal, we kicked off the day with a football tournament “Alive and Kicking.” It was a joy to see our boys split into three teams, all giving their best on the field. When one team scored, the other graciously stepped aside for the next team. The skill and creativity displayed by each player were remarkable.

speed and skills, a team member in action .

But the fun didn’t end there! Our dance team was also in full swing, showcasing their best modern moves. The ladies had big smiles as they danced with great enthusiasm. Watching their energy and love for dancing was a delight.

our girls showing off great and mordern moves during sarturday program

Our financial literacy team was equally engaged, asking smart questions about handling money wisely and making the most of our savings. It’s never too early to learn about managing finances, and it was inspiring to see the kids eager to understand.

To wrap things up, we handed out candy and biscuits to the children, giving them a chance to reflect on the day and connect with each other. It was heartwarming to see them enjoying themselves and making new friends.

our financial litrature team grasping and asking relative questions

All in all, it was a fantastic Saturday at the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation. Mixing sports, dance, and financial know-how made it an enriching experience for all the kids. to support our mission of empowering these young individuals consider joining us as a volunteer. Your time and expertise can make a world of difference in these children’s lives. becoming a sponsor can also have a lasting impact. Your support can help us continue providing these enriching experiences and educational opportunities for these children.

August 18, 2023 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

A Day of Learning, Growth, and Inspiration

Last Saturday was a special day at Ngong Road Children’s Foundation. We welcomed back our high school students who were on holiday, and the presence of our alumni made the day even more special. Mr. Paul Dalizu, one of our board members, also joined us and shared his wisdom with us.

Energetic students joyfully singing our program anthem
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The day started with our program anthem, which made us feel refreshed and united. Mr. Paul Dalizu took center stage, captivating everyone with his session on the essence of values, using money as a prime example. His words were profound: much like money’s worth remains undiminished despite any blemishes, our inherent values define us beyond any external imperfections.

Artist proudly displaying her creation.
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As midday approached, the students gathered for a nourishing lunch, reenergizing both body and spirit for the pinnacle of the day’s events. Our young primary students were prepared to relive the excitement of our recent All Clubs Day. The day aimed to provide students with distinctive educational experiences while fostering camaraderie among different club members.

The Taekwondo Club instilled physical strength, discipline, and self-defense skills in its members, while the Financial Literacy Club imparted valuable lessons on money management and budgeting. The Book Club encouraged a love for reading and improved reading comprehension, and the Art Club allowed students to express themselves through watercolor painting, nurturing their creativity. 

Dance club members showcasing dynamic moves.
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The day wasn’t over for our high school students, as they engaged with Mr. Paul in enlightening sessions about planning, basic skills, focus, and sexual reproductive health from our volunteer sexual reproductive health trainers. The day ended with snacks and a feeling of satisfaction.

Your contributions empower us to orchestrate such impactful events, transforming the lives of these budding minds. You can continue to be a part of our journey in various ways, ensuring our ability to touch even more lives by volunteering, donating or sponsoring a child.

July 4, 2023 By Nickson Odhiambo Leave a Comment

Fun, games, and learning

egg and spoon race

This past Saturday, our program welcomed back high school students from their mid-term break with a day full of fun games and valuable learning experiences. At the same time, our primary school students had a blast participating in crazy games and enjoying a delicious lunch. The day was designed to provide all participants a safe and engaging environment.

Ball Tug of War

During the event, high school students were educated on the importance of sexual reproductive health. They also had the opportunity to learn workout dancing, promoting physical fitness and well-being. The program also featured a thrilling performance by one of our talented students, Vincent, who captivated the crowd with his skills. The day concluded with snacks for everyone to enjoy.

Promoting Sexual Reproductive Health for a Healthy Future

“We had an amazing time at the Saturday event. It was great to learn about sexual reproductive health and try out new dance moves,” said a high school student. Meanwhile, a primary school student exclaimed, “The primary school games were so much fun! We laughed, played, and bonded with our friends. The lunch was delicious too!” Both age groups enjoyed a day filled with learning, laughter, and camaraderie at the event.

 Suppose you would like to support our program and create more positive experiences and opportunities for the children in our community. In that case, we encourage you to consider donating, volunteering, or spreading the word. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these children.

May 4, 2023 By Sallyanne Atieno Leave a Comment

Peter’s Inspiring Journey

My name is Peter, I am a post-secondary student at the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation (NRCF). I grew up in the Nairobi region with my siblings, and our guardians. My educational goals were realized when I joined the NRCF program.

Upon joining NRCF, I was enrolled in one of their focus primary schools, which is near my house, so I didn’t have to walk far to school. I worked really hard because I wanted to acquire good marks so that I could attend an excellent high school. Taekwondo was another extracurricular activity I participated in. I took the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and scored a decent grade. I enrolled in a boys high school in Nairobi and an extra-county boys’ high school in Nairobi. I played rugby, handball, and football as part of my extracurricular activities. They kept me busy throughout high school.

After graduating from high school in 2021, I was offered the opportunity to train as a Youth Peer Provider (YPP) in the program in July 2022. This was a great chance for me because I would be teaching my classmates and younger students in the program about the fundamentals of sexual and reproductive health. I was also working as an operations associate at Karibu Loo to keep myself occupied while I waited to start college. My job was to make sure that the restrooms were clean during social events. I was also helping at the NRCF on Saturdays.

In September, I enrolled at Thika Technical Training Institute for a course in Social and Community Development. My desire to become a social worker and aid the community, particularly children, motivated me to pursue this degree. My program lasts three years, and I aim to work for a non-governmental organization such as NRCF, the Red Cross, or the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

I am grateful to the NRCF program for ensuring that I pursue my educational goals. In the future, I would like to sponsor a student from the program and create a similar organization to help transform the lives of other children. 

Transform a life today.

July 22, 2022 By Andy Walz Leave a Comment

Meet Carole, Our New Executive Director

September 22, 2022

4:30-6 pm
Appetizers provided

Pryes Brewing Company
1401 W River Rd N
Minneapolis, MN 55411 (Map)

Carole


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