Education  Kenya Project #12314

Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum

by Kibera Sport Development Programme
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum
Educate 20 Kenyan Youth Athletes from Kibera Slum

Project Report | Apr 2, 2014
Running For Education Scholars - Two Years On

By Vincent Ochieng | Director

It is now 15 months since our sponsored students joined high school, largely enabled by funds that you helped rise through Global giving. The students have grown bigger and wiser, their dreams have evolved and they are even showing more promise for the future. All the parents have mentioned that their child is now more respectful and well-mannered than they were 2 years ago just before they joined the scholarship project and that most of them are now more helpful in bringing up and mentoring their younger and, sometimes, even older siblings. For my organisation, developing these kids into better adults is an on-going process that we commit to do over a period of 10 years, most of them are now between 15-17 years old from about 10-12 years old when we started. Much of our progress assessment of individual growth on assignments such as athletic training, practical work, group or individual projects, presentations, expeditions, placements, and academics reveal the following average scores on a scale of 1 to 5 whereby 1 is Very Good, 2 is Good, 3 is Fair, 4 is Poor and 5 is Very Poor. (report attached)

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Kibera Sport Development Programme

Location: Nairobi, Kenya - Kenya
Website:
Vincent Ochieng
Project Leader:
Vincent Ochieng
Nairobi , Kenya

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