Homely sensation at vianney School..

You wont know what lies beyond these closed gates until you come in..It’s barely three weeks since I came back to Nairobi from Homabay a county located in the western side of kenya majorly known as south nyanza. The purpose of my visit was to go evaluate a Dispensary project at S.t Vianney school in Rodi Kopany. Leaving Nairobi by matatu to Homabay was an uphill task since I had less time and a lot of other things to accomplish. Thanks to Zhe Liu , a volunteer photographer from Los Angels USA who is in a 1 month residency program with us to whom we shared a greater part of spending the whole day traveling in the matatu under the hot sun on dusty roads or where there was no road at all “in kenya they are called diversions” earmarked by signs written “Road under construction” follow arrow signs.

SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF DISPENSARY AT ST.VIANNEY SCHOOL FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN IN HOMABAY , KENYA.

The suitable word according to the Oxford English dictionary of our situation on arrival to destination was “exhausted”. Imagine 8 hours drive , inside a matatu with no air condition . During all these time the only thing that kept our hopes alive was the thought of going to meet the children and more so , rescued from the streets of mlango kubwa in Nairobi and place under rehabilitation in these remote area. There is no much work to be done here other than making prayer, learning and participating in daily chores…feeding rabbits , goats , fetching firewood and such. I was interested to know how interaction is fostered between these children and ones coming from community which I was told “school brings them together”. Owing that Vianney school has been established to act as a rehabilitation/child rescue centre in Rodi , personally I think much have do be done in terms centre organizing activities that will involve the community, this can be done through your kind support of donating 35 Euro at the end of every month towards supporting Construction of a Community Dispensary that will cater for the needs of the destitute children and the community around. For more inquiries about St’ Vianney School contact Thomas on +254 795555607 “Your support cannot change the lives of all the Children in Homabay but will at least give hope to a destitute child in S’t Vianney School” James Opere Angila


“Support Champion Green Farming & Tourism in Masana Kenya Fundraising Campaign.

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Masana village is located amid the beautiful maragoli hills where birds sing from morning to evening, with rivers and rivulets streaming making it a perfect haven of rest, away from the mad bustle and noise of the city life. It’s unfortunate that at the moment due to lack of other social economic activities in the area , locals have engaging into stone mining activities breaking the bride of the village “stunning rocks “that have been existing since the beginning of time.This rocks are the only thing left of the historical maragoli forest which was brought down 20 or so years through deforestation and deviant burning of charcoal by locals.Many efforts have been put into place to stop the activity but to no avail most lacking sustainability. The villagers need more creative and innovative way of sustaining food production and also other economical means and activities to earn an income ” Help support champion Green Farming and Tourism project ” will provide long lasting solution to the village increasing food production by 40%, Animal feeds by 50% , support use of recycled water in creating employment 30% and also increase tourism/visitors visiting area by 45%. Please support project through offering your kind donation on the link above.

Maragoli Hills