By James Musyoka and Sharon Runge | Field Director & Executive Director
Three hand washing stations, 11 packages of new books, 4 packages of sporting equipment and one composter were all donated during the Holiday Season for the Kenya Connect's 'What's Under the Tree in Wamunyu' campaign. In addition, funds were donated for six seats on the LRC Bus and three technology classes.
We are happy to report that these projects have been implemented. So how do these projects impact our community?
The new hand washing stations built at Kaliambeu, Ngangani and Sofia Primary Schools means that over 1,000 students will now have access to wash their hands before they eat and after they use the toilet. The mere act of washing hands with soap and clean water helps keep students healthy and able to attend school regularly. All the students in the three schools were trained on effective hand washing process using soap and water as a sure way of maintaining hygiene by keeping away germs. In addition to the trainings, each of the three beneficiary schools received a month's supply of antiseptic soap.
"Our school is very grateful to have a hand-washing station. This will help to boost behavior change on hand washing practice and ensure improved standards of hygiene in my school."
(Ann M. - Head teacher Kaliambeu PS)
Three Primary Schools (Kambiti, Mbaikini and Makaalu) with a total of 120 students have taken technology classes at the Kenya Connect LRC since the start of the year. So far we have successfully trained about 1,200 students since the LRC opened its doors in November 2012. Information Technology skills are crucial in preparing young students to the modern work place.
Many students in our enrolled schools are challenged to learn English language, as it is their second and sometimes third language to learn. In order to improve on their mastery of English language, students need to practice reading. As a result of the books donation, we were able to order over 200 copies of 50 different titles for young reader books from phoenix publishers. These additional books are for both English and Kiswahili and are authored by Kenyan writers. Our teachers are finding them useful as a supplementary reading resource for helping their students in understanding English.
"The early reader books at the LRC are ideal for our young students as they are short and exciting and so our students find a sense of fulfillment as they can read and finish a book in an hour"
(Judith - Teacher Wamunyu Junior School)
We have also been able to build a composter at Makaalu Primary School to recycle organic waste. The students at this school were trained on how to make good compost and have had the opportunity to practically carry out composting. Recycling organic materials will produce compost for crops and flowers in the school while maintaining the environment clean. Many of the parents from Kenya Connect enrolled schools are subsistence farmers. In teaching composting, we are encouraging students to share what they have learned with their parents to help their crops flourish.
In addition, four schools (Wamunyu special school, Kambiti, Kilaatu and Kituiu) have benefited from games equipment. The equipment will help the students to develop their extra curriculum skills and allow them to play during recess while they enjoy life in school just as young kids.
One of Kenya Connect's challenges is providing access to our Learning Resource Center for students at distant schools. Some of our students' schools are over 20km away - way too far to walk to and back in a day. Kenya Connect is in the process of raising money for a bus that will transport students to the Learning Resource Center for technology classes including coding, robotics, and 3D printing while also serving as a mobile book library. This project is a high priority for our Principals especially those whose schools are so far away.
We are grateful to all the donors for contributing to these projects to make life in school much better for the 17,000 children and 500 teachers we work with in Wamunyu, Kenya. Your donation will go along way in improving and strengthening the quality of education in our local schools.
We are ending this campaign, but stay tuned for our next big exciting project. Hint; do you love the Magic School Bus?
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