Building a shelter for the homeless kids in Kenya

by Feed Everyone
Building a shelter for the homeless kids in Kenya

Summary

There are many homeless children in Kenya, some of whom were abandoned by their parents due to poverty, some were orphaned at tender age, and circumstances. Feed Everyone (Kenya) has been adopting these children. We have to give them nutritious meals, take care of their medication, and pay their school fees. We have had a challenge of having spacious shelter. We therefore appeal to the kindest donors and well-wishers to help us contribute any amount; be it $10,200,1000,500 for the shelter

$15,000
total goal
$14,960
remaining
5
donors
0
monthly donors
8
months

Challenge

We have adopted many homeless children but we are lacking enough and well constructed shelter/safe house for them.

Solution

Through this project, the increasing number of the homeless children who we adopt within our facility will be able to get good shelter, have sufficient meals, get good medical care, as well as be taken to school.

Long-Term Impact

The long term benefits of this project will be: 1. Increased general security and care for the less privileged children 2. Boosted confidence and renewed hope to the adopted children 3. Bright future because of education and medical care 4. Reduced crime as some these homeless children might grow into criminals if not helped in time 5. Increased employability since we teach vocational skills like carpentry within the facility

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Organization Information

Feed Everyone

Location: Nairobi, Nairobi County - Kenya
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Project Leader:
Dans Odhiambo
Nairobi , Nairobi County Kenya

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