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!
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Improving the lives of street boys and their families
During the
summer we received a number of generous gifts which we have used to help the
families of two of the (former) street boys we care for at the Sunshine
Rehabilitation Centre in Naivasha, Kenya.
We have provided a new
wheelchair for Ernest (the father of Sunshine Boy Denis Mwangi who broke his
back in a quarry accident), and new calipers and shoes for Patrick Ngoiyi’s
parents Jeremiah and Jane who have suffered from the results of polio since they
were children.
Footsteps trustees Martin
and Mary Print met both families during recent visits to Kenya, and plan to
visit again in October to see what a difference you have made!
Monday, July 3, 2017
Kenya Marafun winner gets an extra special prize

Peter Njoroge very happy when he was awarded the trophy for being
the fastest runner in the Kenya Marafun in May.
We later found out that he came from a very poor family and worked
as a casual labourer to earn money to enter races around the country.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Kenya Marafun is a whole load of FUN
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Setting up - watched by two giraffes! |
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We're off - 250 runners (and walkers) running through Hell's Gate National Park |
Last, but not least - Martin Print helped by our Sunshine Boys |
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50 younger Sunshine Boys also ran their own 5k race |
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The UK team did great work painting the Sunshine Centre dining hall |
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Next year's Kenya Marafun is on19 May 2018 |
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Emily graduates as a nurse
Emily was one of the original group of 12 orphaned and abandoned children we started to care for at our newly built Tumaini Children's Home in 2004. She thrived under the care of 'mum and dad' Charles and Mary, did well at school and finished her degree course in 2016. The top photos were taken at her graduation ceremony at the university in Nairobi.
Robert Masinde (bottom left) comes from a very poor family and was struggling to earn a living as a washing up assistant at a hotel in Naivasha. We are delighted we have been able to help him start to train as an electrical installer at the Naivasha Technical Training Institute where he started in January.
Naomi (bottom right) is also one of our original group of 12 orphaned and abandoned children. She is training in hotel and restaurant management. The photo shows her checking out the comfort of one of the beds at La Belle Hotel where she is working for 3 months as part of her course.
Robert Masinde (bottom left) comes from a very poor family and was struggling to earn a living as a washing up assistant at a hotel in Naivasha. We are delighted we have been able to help him start to train as an electrical installer at the Naivasha Technical Training Institute where he started in January.
Naomi (bottom right) is also one of our original group of 12 orphaned and abandoned children. She is training in hotel and restaurant management. The photo shows her checking out the comfort of one of the beds at La Belle Hotel where she is working for 3 months as part of her course.
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Who is chicken!

Don't forget that the Kenya International Marafun is in May. See www.kenyamarafun.com for details of this life-changing adventure!
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
The Marafun is moving to Kenya!
All systems go! We've just had the first registrations for the Kenya Marafun. See more on the website www.kenyamarafun.com and our new Kenya Marafun Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/kenyamarafun/
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