Thursday, July 19, 2018

The future is bright in ICT for Alex and Bernard

Alex and Bernard have have seized the chance of training in ICT at polytechnic in Mombasa.


Both young men attended Tumaini Secondary School, but, like many youngsters, were not sure what to do next.

They applied to join the Maisha Bora programme, and were accepted for sponsorship.


Following a shopping trip to buy the specialised tools they need for their course, both young men started their studies in May.


Bernard said, "Thank you for paying for my fees, giving me transport money and paying for my lunch. I am now able to attend my ICT classes and promise to do my best to produce good results!"


Alex wrote: "It is because of Maisha Bora that I will achieve my future goals, that one time I had given up. Thank you very much and may God Almighty bless you!"

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Kenya Marafun - we made it!

2018 Kenya Marafun: fun and fund-raising

At 7.20 am on 19 May, 2018 over 200 runners, joggers and walkers set off to complete the challenging Kenya Marafun course through the scenic Hell’s Gate national park.

The former street boys we care for at the Sunshine Centre ran alongside students from the Naivasha Polytechnic, Bishop Wambari school and a team of 10 visitors who had travelled from UK to take part.

Although Kenya has experienced its wettest rainy season for over 30 years, the Marafun day was cloudy but dry - perfect for running, and ideal for the UK visitors)
The event was enthusiastically supported by Kenya Wildlife Service (who patrolled the park to keep the buffaloes at bay), and our Sunshine Boys came home in first, second and third places!

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

An arresting sight!

At first glance it looks like Tumaini house parents Charles and Mary are being arrested!

Actually, they are celebrating with Kevin as he graduates from police college!

Kevin grew up in our Tumaini Children's Home in Mombasa where Charles and Mary cared for him and more than 30 other children.

After leaving school, Kevin applied to join the Kenya police force. After a lot of hard work, he graduated at the end of March and is ready to be posted for duty anywhere in the country.

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Ocean-side wedding for orphan Emily

We have helped care for Emily since 2001. She is an orphan who was one of the first children given at place at the Tumaini Children’s home in Mombasa.
 Emily seized the chance she was given, did well at school and then went to university in Nairobi where she trained as a nurse. Once qualified, she had no trouble finding a job as a children’s nurse back in her home town, Mombasa.
In December, she married Ignatius, a medical equipment engineer, in a ceremony held just a few metres from the Indian Ocean!


Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Christmas Chickens Make A Difference


A chicken makes a great Christmas gift - providing eggs (and chicks) throughout the year for a person in need!

We had a great response to our Make A Difference campaign which encouraged our supporters to donate a gift to help a needy child or adult, instead of spending their money on useless knick-knacks.

As well as chickens, our supporters donated life-changing gifts including education sponsorship, school uniforms, shoes, and medical checks! 

Monday, December 11, 2017

Former street boy Joseph marries

In October, former street boy Joseph Karanja married Rebecca

Joseph was orphaned at the age of seven. His grandmother tried to care for him but was too poor to cope with an extra mouth to feed, so Joseph went to live on the streets of Naivasha. 

He was one of the first boys to be offered a place at the newly-opened Sunshine Home. 

He settled in well, and we then helped him secure a place at Naivasha Polytechnic to learn to be a tailor.

Joseph showed great skill, and, on completion of his course, was taken on by the Ukweli school uniform shop as a full-time employee.

Joseph continued to do well and has since been promoted - he can turn a metre of cloth into a shirt in less than forty minutes! 

His new wife Rebecca is also an orphan, and Joseph's church turned out in force to wish the couple well in their marriage. Joseph is a popular member of the church and signs in the choir.

Friday, September 8, 2017

Perhaps we should feed our boys better!!


Actually our former street boys at the Sunshine Centre are extremely well fed. Each day they tuck into huge plates of ugali and githeri (Kenyan favourites), supplemented with vegetables from the Centre's small farm. 

The boys are holding up books and new lab equipment for their school (sadly, to replace materials that were stolen in a theft at the school). 

The boys are grateful they can resume their studies - the end of year exams are looming!