The Njoro Mtaa Jazz basketball team in action. Read More
The Active Njoro pilot project successfully drew to a close
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Another successful Feeding Event - 5th March 2010
7 disadvantaged children were again fed.
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Successful Egerton Tour! - 23rd February 2010
The planned event was successful for 7 disadvantaged children.
Everyone involved enjoyed the day. According to Rodney Oganga, "The
kids were excited about the trip and they will be more glad to
visit again." Read MoreView the pictures
Cancelled Egerton Tour - 12th February 2010
The planned event was for 20 to 24 disadvantaged children and
adults to be taken on an educational tour of Egerton University.
This was a disappointment because the transport
arrangement person decided NOT to honour his arrangement,
giving no consideration or time to re-arrange any alternatives.
It meant that it destroyed the whole programme of the day and
caused disappointment to the children, adults and the whole
team. It cost money, food, wasted time and resources.
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The Event of 1st January 2010
Heart of Mercy inc. and Diversity in Kenyan Communities piloted
and launched the Active Njoro project on the 1st January 2010.
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Our first major pilot project fed 46 disadvantaged children, 10
disadvantaged parents and others on the 1st Jan 2010. This was a
great success and hopefully we will sustain this in the near
future and henceforth, subject to fundraising. The children
programme for building self-image and the importance of Godly
life took place. The children managed to speak and ask questions
to Julliet N. Makhapila from London. One of the children asked,
"Where is London on the world?" Julliet answered, "In Europe".
The child said, "No, in the world map?" Julliet had to ask
friend and family who were with her at the time and they also
did not know the answer for about two or three minutes. And then
the answer came at last, "It's the North of France". We all had
to laugh at ourselves afterwards. After speaking with the
children Julliet had tears of joy and it felt very good, knowing
all these disadvantaged children and adults had been fed and had
enjoyed the day. One child was heard singing a song and
pastor Samuel W. Nganga confirmed that the children and adults
engaged and participated with songs and games and with all
the activities that were provided for the day.
Thanks are due to all those involved for making it such a
successful wonderful event. This has been made possible by
Pastor Samuel Waweru Nganga and the team from Heart of Mercy
inc. and Julliet N. Makhapila and the team from Diversity in UK
Communities Ltd.