By Rose Elliot | Chair Person
Books and Bread for Kenya (BBK) is a UK-based charity that works to:
Help reduce poverty
Improve access to education
Support the health and wellbeing of people in Kenya
Chairperson’s Report
I’m pleased to present my first report as Chair of BBK. The charity has remained financially stable, and our work in Kenya continues to grow in reach and impact.
We welcomed Lynn Wyatt as our non-trustee treasurer following Margaret Hall’s resignation from that role. Margaret remains an active trustee, and Maureen Nevitt continues as Assistant Treasurer. Godstime David also joined us this year as Secretary (non-trustee).
Once again, we’d like to thank Mr. K. O’Brien, who kindly let BBK use an empty shop for three months leading up to Christmas 2024. This space helps us raise funds and awareness.
Special thanks to Caroline Warren for her ongoing commitment to Barani Village and School.
Throughout the year, BBK provided food parcels to Barani and Pentagon Villages three times. We also supported people living on the streets of Mombasa at Christmas with food and essentials.
Although no team members visited Kenya in 2024, trustees remained in close contact via meetings and WhatsApp to make decisions about funding and support.
We are incredibly grateful to our volunteers, sponsors, Acorn Project, Rotary Club, and our regular donors. Your support makes everything possible.
To our trustees — thank you for your dedication. BBK would not exist without you.
Rose Elliott
Chairperson
Highlights of 2024–2025
Mothers’ Vision (MV)
All children at MV are now fully sponsored. BBK has provided funding for food, school supplies, and essentials for the entire year.
There has been a change in leadership — Hellen, a qualified social worker, now manages MV after Damaris stepped down. We’re thankful to Damaris for her many years of service.
The children are doing well at school and enjoyed a Christmas party at a local hotel — full of games, swimming, a hot meal, and ice cream!
BBK also supported three rounds of food deliveries to widows and low-income families in Barani and Pentagon villages.
Each £17 parcel was sponsored by Acorn Project.
Amini distributed food to around 100 families, and Lucy received funds to feed street children four times in 2025.
Jesus Healing Ministry (JHM)
The new home for 26 children at JHM has created a safe, modern, and welcoming space. The half-acre of land is used to grow food and fruit, helping with self-sufficiency.
Ten children completed secondary school this year:
Thomas passed and started university
Two will resit exams in July
Others are looking at college and vocational training
BBK also supported three nearby families in urgent need — helping cover:
School fees
Uniforms and supplies
Food
A wheelchair for a father who lost both legs due to diabetes
Barani Primary School (BPS)
BBK worked with Betty, a dedicated school leader in Barani Village, to support hundreds of students.
This year, BBK funded:
Uniforms for over 200 children
Food, shoes, clothes, school supplies, and fees
Ongoing rent support for two extremely poor families
We also delivered our Period Poverty Programme:
Reusable sanitary towels, soap, and underwear were given to girls
School teacher Betty uses a video link to teach students how to use the items
Products are sourced from a local Kenyan supplier, and we hope to support more local production in future
Medical care was also arranged for those in the community who couldn’t afford treatment.
In addition, BBK funded the repair of 14 school toilets, improving sanitation across the school.
University Students
BBK proudly supports young people working toward their degrees:
Jumaa (MV) – Final year, Engineering
Hatson (JHM) – Third year, Education at St. Paul’s University
Thomas (JHM) – First year at university
James – Studying Engineering in Mombasa
Each student receives annual tuition support, helping them build brighter futures.
Helping Individuals & Families
BBK also provides support to individuals and families in crisis:
Mercy, a young girl with a prosthetic leg, continues to receive new fittings as she grows. She now helps make school uniforms with her sewing machine.
George, who suffered a serious electric shock in February, has had all hospital treatment covered by BBK. His condition is improving — his head and back are healing, and treatment for his hands is ongoing.
BBK has extended support to six families, helping with school fees, food, and clothing for children in need.
Financial Summary
Our accounts for 2024–2025 have been independently reviewed and show that BBK is in a healthy financial position. We continue to make sure that donations go directly to those in need.
Detailed figures are available upon request.
Looking Ahead
In 2024–2025, BBK has:
Fully supported children’s homes, schools, and families
Provided over 300 uniforms
Delivered food to hundreds of families
Repaired school facilities
Funded university education
Offered support to individuals facing medical emergencies
None of this would be possible without the support of our community of donors, volunteers, and partners.
Together, we are making lasting change — one family, one child, one village at a time.
Thank you for being part of BBK’s mission.
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