Turkana KidsFor the Turkana people, who live in rural Kenya, schooling commonly ends with grade school. High school, college, and universities are located far from home, and far from the community. A special few will be chosen to be able to travel far and continue their education. These young people are an investment in the future of these communities.
Make sure to put the child's name in the memo or note of the donation.
Keshule & Ali Edapal
Turkana Community Ministry |
Kibera KidsFor $50 a month (or more) you can help support students at Mamlaka primary school, located in the largest urban slum in Africa: Kibera Kenya. Ninety percent of the money given goes directly into the account of the Mamlaka Foundation and is used to provide for the students at the school, teacher salaries, funding the meal program, emergency medical assistance, and other needs that may arise.
Kibera Kids at the Mamlaka primary school is a part of Kenya Mercy Ministries, led by Imbumi and Martha Makuku. You can find out more at their Facebook page, or write to Karen Chambers. Imbumi Makuku
Founder of Mamlaka Foundation |
