Women Without Borders – Kenya

MCN Foundation > Women Without Borders – Kenya

A Non-for profit located in Kenya, Africa focusing on to improve the livelihood of rural women and children towards sustainable development with a focus on children empowerment. The current programs are children education, women development, and sexual and reproductive health and family planning.

 

The organization sponsors 56 children with 34 boys and 22 girls. Many children are orphans and picked up on the street by the police or taken from a physically abusive home. MCN Foundation has teamed up with Women Without Borders and is supporting eleven children who are attending school now at various locations. The school fees vary from school to school according to the fees structures.

 

In addition to covering the cost of their education MCN covers some further needs. Examples of the items the children will receive from our donation is sheets, bed nets, pairs of shoes, socks, textbooks and body wash. We are very excited to have the opportunity to work with Women Without Borders and we hope to fulfil the needs these children desperately deserve.

 

Please see below to see the children we will be sponsoring. If you would like to donate, please do so by clicking on the Donate button.

The Students

Days Situma (14)

Attends Kolanya Girls High School. Both parents are alive but sick. She is the first born in a family of six.

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Rebecca Namiti (14)

Attends Kolanya Girls High School. She is an orphan and was found abandoned.

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Romano Khisa (14)

Attends Kamusinde Boys Secondary School. He is without the support of his parents. He lost his mother and his father is bedridden.

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Mary Biketi (14)

Attends Kwanza Girls High School. Her father is sick and her mother is incapable of educating her.

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Gabriel Wafula (15)

Attends Kolanya Boys High School. Gabriel is an orphan and lives with his grandmother.

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Alex Matanda (15)

Attends Kolanya Boys High School. He has no parents but stays with his grandmother.

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Sammy (16)

Attends Khasoko Secondary Schools. Picked from the street after he lost both parents.

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Francis Obwoka (16)

Attends Khasoko Boys High School. He is an orphan.

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Ivyne Nyongesa (14)

Attends Kolanya Girls High School. She is an orphan who lost both parents due to HIV/AIDS.

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Nelson (14)

Attends Khasoko Boys High School. lost his father and his mother is very sick.

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Esther Khisa (14)

Attends St. Patrick Girl High School. She is an orphan.

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