By Turk Pipkin | Project Leader
For much of July, a team from Nobelity Project is visiting schools across a wide swatch of Kenya to inaugurate our recently completed classroom construction and water projects, to plan future work and to meet with staff, students and teachers at 18 of our current school partners. Founders Turk and Christy Pipkin - along with Board President Eric Webber, our architect Greg Elsner and other supporters - are finding the best results of our many years of work in Kenya.
A decade ago when we started partnering with rural Kenyan schools, the first goal was to build clean water systems and reduce water-borne illnesses that often caused 50% absenteeism. Today, with all 31 schools where we've worked having clean water, we see attendance approaching 100%.
With more kids in primary, a lack of secondary schools still prevented many kids from attendance beyond the 8th grade, and we were inspired to begin building high schools to bridge the gaps. Today Mahiga Hope High School, Simbara Secondary and Laburra Secondary are full high schools with high enrollment. High school graduation was the goal, but now we have many high school graduates - many of them on partial sponsorships from The Nobelity Project - who are excelling in Colleges and Universities.
Despite our successes at 30+ Kenyan schools, there are many challenges left. On our first visit yesterday to Mweiga Primary, we found 630 kids jammed into dark classrooms, many of them mud-floored that were built in 1955. We'd need a big partner to address the full infrastructure problem here, but a great first step would be to remedy the preschool jam where 90 kids are jammed into a tiny wooden buiding.
Greg Elsner and I have created an innovative stone and metal two-grade preschool that is colorful, well-lit ,insulated against the elements and cost-effective to design (around $15,000 USD). We've already built a dozen new preschools using this design - or in areas with extreme weather, a full stone design. Kids in these preschools are excited about learning and they are learning fast. With each new ribbon we cut, I'm more convinced that these early learners will one day be the leaders of a prosperous and peaceful Kenya.
Check out these report photos of our latest preschool openings and perhaps you'll be inspired to help us build more.
This is not always easy work but it is work that we believe in with all our hearts. With every smile, with every bright eye, with every song, I am reminded of simple truths that can carry us all forward. Education is the key. Education is the way. Education is the future we seek. Education is love.
Thanks for being part of this journey. As our friend and Kenyan staffer Joseph Mutongu told me long ago, "I don't have land. I don't have money. The only thing I can give to my kids is an education."
By Turk Pipkin | Project Leader
By Turk Pipkin | Project Leader
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