By a male,
16-21 years old,
in Trans-nzoia East,
Kenya

We as community we really appreciate for what the trans-nzoia youth sports association help pupils and students by building library so that benefisheries from tysa get adequate material learning.
So as community we have looked forward to pull up our socks to ensure that there is no under eighteen people are left at home during school days and through tysa's support I had seen my self an improvement in my studies I also have confidence to talk in front of a crowd because of tysa and through this our village had changed hundred percent.
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Related to project keywords: sports association, youth sports, trans-nzoia youth, support, tysa
By a male,
16-21 years old,
in Homabay,
Kenya

Got kabok women groups has changed lives of many children.Mostly those who comes from poor family background.They have been assisting those venerouble children through giving them some basin needs and also paying for them some school fees.
Many children who were not able to go to school to get better education for their future lives.
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Related to project keywords: better education, children able, school get, school fees, helping
46-60 years old ,
in Nairobi,
Kenya

We the parents of Janet kimeu we live in mathare slums with our children, some whom we are not able to cater for do not go to school due to lack of school fees, we thank God for a certain school by the name good green pastures which has greatly helped us in giving education and food to Janet. We are worried this school may end up collapsing due to the challenges that it is facing the problem of books, field and classrooms is a major issue there we therefore kindly request for someone to sponsor this school get books, field and classrooms so that it can continue its act of mercy to us.
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Related to project keywords: children able, school get, school fees, parents, go school
By a male,
under 16 years old,
in Trans-nzoia,
Kenya

Lack of special treatment to various diseases like Malaria, HIV/AIDS and S.T.D.s is the greatest challenge to many Africans most of them find it hard to join activities that requires a lot of support . Most Africans are hindrance to activities that need a lot of efforts because of their week immune system most of them spend a lot of time in Hospitals and attending medication this contributes to low economy and thus lowering their living standards.
The major blow to African continent is lack of quality education which has fostered the degree of illiteracy in the continent.
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Related to project keywords: greatest, quality education, need, join, special
By a female,
16-21 years old,
in Nairobi,
Kenya

Coparative bank is the biggest bank in Nairobi if you want is in kenya. Many people use that bank to solve all of their problems that they have in their family like fees, cooking and etc. The coparative bank is a very nice bank and it can help you any time. The bank helps people with loan of what amount you need to help the family with the problems. And they should give you but you should return the loan of what amount you were given. The bank help the children who are orphans and give them shelter. More than ten million people use this bank and it is the main bank in kenya.
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Related to project keywords: use, time, helping, given, give
By a male,
31-45 years old,
in Kampala,
Uganda

community based rehabilitation international currently trains special needs education teachers on low vision.The special needs teachers are given skills in teaching the blind among other impairments.Hence enabling the blind to access education rather than neglecting them because they are human too who need serious attention.
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Related to project keywords: trains, given, need, skills, international
By a female,
22-30 years old,
in Nairobi/kamukunji,
Kenya

In Kenya, there are some artists who have really brought change to the community. But i really like one of them by the name Jaguar because he was really done a lot to the community.
A part from offering help to a mother of three disabled kids, he donated 'mkoko tens' to the vijana's at Ngara market, some months back.
This was when he was driving and came across a man who was carrying a lot of luggage on his back, stopped and said hi. Then the man recognised the artist and when he asked him, how he could help, the man only asked fro a mkoko ten , so that he could use it to carry the laggages. Afterwards , he donated a good number of 'Mkoko ten' to the street boys in the area, which has been a great help.
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Related to project keywords: kenya, use, back, great, disabled