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Our trips to Kenya will begin in August 2006. If you would
like to be a part of our next trip to Kenya visit our Find
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VOC TRIP REPORT Kenya: February 3 – 7, 2006
Hosts: Tyson Malei, Miriam Malei (Mama Nasieku)
Children: Nasieku (6 yrs old) Birthday: May 21
Sain (3 yrs old) pronounce: see-yan
Driver: Peter Kimani
School Rep: Frederick Mwaura
Local area: Kimana
Primary languages: Swahili, Massai
Tribe languages: Kikuyu, Massai, Chagas, Akamba, Luo
Power: 220-240 Volts
Purpose
To learn about the community of Kimana and the Massai people
and establish partnerships for future humanitarian aid and
volunteer opportunities.
Kimana/Massai Water Committee
- Chairman- Zakkayu, Treasurer- Martin, Committee member-
Olchudro Namelok
- Cost to build levy (completed) = $3,000 and the labor
of 60 people
- The major problem for the area is the lack of water,
Kenya has not had a normal rainfall in over 4 years. This
has put them in a drought, which has now progressed into
an official state of famine for the entire country
- The community that the water committee serves includes
60 Massai families
- The rate of water flow and availability only allows
for each family to collect water from the source once
every 16 days for a maximum of 6 hours
- The day of water collection for each family includes
water for drinking, washing, cooking, watering livestock
and crops
- Goal 1: Extend the furrow from the
levy up to 10 kilometers, allow for increased water flow,
minimal earth seepage, faster moving water improve cleanliness
and reaches furthers family
- Goal 2: Acquire seeds for farming for
onions, tomatoes, khale, cabbages, red pepper, maize,
beans – 2+ kgs seeds per family
- Goal 3: Acquire fertilizer, pesticides
and knapsack sprayers (w/masks, coat, helmet) = 5,000
shillings each
Christ the King School Visit
- School is in it’s 2nd year of operation, started
in Feburary 2005, built by the community over 10 years,
saving for materials, building supplies, teachers, running
costs
- School is a primary school that has children from 5
yrs to 16 yrs old enrolled
- 2005 Enrollment: Form 1: 70 students, 62 of those students
have passed to Form 2
- 2006 Enrollment: Form 1: 50 students (13-18 yrs), Form
2: 60 students (14-19 yrs)
- Required for each student enrollment:
- School fees: 17,700 shillings ($257) include: tuition,
lunch, text books, development of classrooms, sports fee
- Uniforms cost $500-600 shillings ($7-9)
- 12 composition books
- Ballpoint pens
- There are 7 teachers that teach 2 subjects each
- Classrooms are currently 14 students per class
- Locally after this level school, student can attend
6 public universities, 10 private universities or several
colleges (similar to community college)
- Subjects include: Math, Swahili, English, Physics, Biology,
Geography, History, Business education, Chemistry, Agriculture,
Economics, Accounting
- School needs include:
- English text books for grammar lessons
- Novels & storybooks (Shakespeare, Classics,
African author novels)
- Geometry sets
- Composition books
- Scientific calculators
- Pencils & pens
- Chemistry lab sets
- Maps
- Office computer
- Computers for student computer lab
- Build more classrooms
- Build & stock a library
- Student issues:
- Ability to pay for school fees, uniforms, books
- HIV education
- Drugs – marijuana
- Children who need sponsorship the most:
- SPONSPORED! Nasiaku
Alice Hamisi: 18 yrs old, Birthday: March
5, 1988, 2 brothers (11 yrs, 22 yrs), orphan, lives
with aunt, aunts health is not good, parent died from
HIV/AIDs, 4 yrs left to finish school, Form 2, likes
Chemistry, Biology & Swahili, good soccer player,
would like to go on to college and become a nurse
and help the people in her community.
- SPONSPORED!
Samuel Kismei: 15 yrs old, Birthday: July
21, 1980, 2 brothers (14 yrs, 18 yrs), 3 sisters (24
yrs, 22 yrs, 20 yrs), parents are farmers, 4 yrs left
to finish school, Form 1, likes Physics, Math &
English, wants to be a Secretary.
- SPONSPORED!
Mary Muthoni Kumg’o: 18 yrs old, Birthday:
June 5, 1988, 4 brothers (20 yrs, 16 yrs, 14 yrs,
12 yrs), parents are farmers and sell goods in the
market, 4 yrs left to finish school, Form 2, likes
Math, Biology & Physics, great at debate, drama
and soccer, wants to go to college and become a nurse.
VOC Commitments
- VOC has committed to sponsor Nasiaku Alice Hamisi for
her school fees for one year at Christ the King School,
through Staff of Hope. Cost = $257 includes tuition, lunch,
text books, development of classrooms, sports fee.
- VOC will raise awareness about the needed sponsorship
for Samuel Kismei and Mary Muthoni Kumg’o
- VOC will raise awareness about the ongoing needs of
Christ the King School and aid in connecting donations
and services that may be offered to support the school
- VOC will raise awareness about the need for volunteer
services to help build water furrows in the next year
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