Ngong Road Children's Foundation

We empower Nairobi children living in poverty to transform their lives through education and support, leading to employment.

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Nov 07 2024

Francis’s Entrepreneurial Journey with Epicears Rabbitry

Francis is a professional zoologist, rabbit farmer, and web developer with an inspiring story of resilience and entrepreneurship. His journey with the NRCF program began in 2010 when he joined the program, as his mother had struggled to keep him in school. Through NRCF’s assistance, he completed his primary and secondary education and later earned a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT).

Today, Francis is a thriving entrepreneur, running his own business, Epicears Rabbitry, which he established in November 2023. His journey into entrepreneurship was strengthened by his time in the Techmates program, where he acquired valuable web development skills. These skills have enabled him to create a website for Epicears Rabbitry, enhancing its reach and marketing effectiveness.

His involvement in NRCF’s Small Business Training program further boosted his business. The training program provided Francis with funds to expand by purchasing new rabbits, helping him meet growing customer demand. Epicears Rabbitry also caters to events by selling rabbit meat-based dishes, a popular option due to the meat’s lean and healthy protein content. The demand has grown so significantly that Francis now collaborates with other farmers to maintain a steady supply.

Francis is grateful to the NRCF program for both his educational foundation and the support he received to fuel his entrepreneurial journey. He is optimistic about the continued growth of Epicears Rabbitry and is committed to providing a nutritious food option to the community while scaling his business.

Oct 25 2024

Transformational Stories of two Early Childhood Teachers

Plister

Plister joined the organization on 8th December 2007. Before that, her parents could not pay her school fees, which made it difficult for her to continue her education. However, joining the organization allowed her to attend school and receive the support she needed to succeed. 

 In January 2008, she was enrolled in City Prime School and later transferred to Nelson Mandela Primary School where she completed her primary studies. She proceeded to St’ Tito Girls High School for secondary education. After completing her Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, Plister joined the National Youth Service where youths are trained in Paramilitary skills and professional courses that match their qualifications.

 As a child, she had always felt a deep connection to children being drawn to their curiosity and boundless energy. This passion led her to pursue a Diploma in Early Childhood Development at the International Training Teachers College Kitengela.

After graduating with her diploma, Plister secured a job at Lakewood Emerald School Kitengela. Every day, she wakes up with a sense of purpose and excitement, knowing that she has the privilege of shaping the lives of young children.  Her interaction with her students reminds her of her journey and the transformational impact that education can have.

Thanks to the foundation, Plister, a once shy and introverted girl is now a confident outgoing young woman. “It is through the foundation’s support that I was able to achieve my dreams. Working as a teacher has helped me come out of my shell”, she smilingly said. Today,  Plister has been able to transform her life and is now self-sufficient, supporting herself and her family.

Brenda

The program welcomed Brenda on June 26, 2008. She attended City Prime School for her elementary schooling before transferring to Nelson Mandela School. St. Tito Girls High School was where she went to complete her secondary school. Later, at International Teachers Training College in Kitengela, Brenda worked towards a diploma in Early Childhood Development Studies. After finishing her studies, she was fortunate enough to land a job at Kitengela’s Lakewood Emerald School.

 Brenda gets her energy and pleasure from interacting with people, thus she excels in social situations. She expresses herself with confidence and is conversational and active. Her profession and social life complement one another since she has no trouble relating to kids in a classroom setting. She inspires and motivates pupils because of her interactive teaching style, which increases their enjoyment of learning. She has become more organized, self-motivated, and optimistic about her work over time.

 Brenda is incredibly appreciative of Marti Morfitt, her sponsor via the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation. She acknowledges that she could not have gone to school without the program’s support. Her life has been totally transformed by the support she received; she is now able to support her child, herself, and even her mother and brothers. She is particularly appreciative of the life-changing programs that served as the cornerstone of her development, including summer camps, computer lessons, and medical assistance. She is incredibly grateful and hopes that the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation will continue to help other underprivileged children the way it helped her. 

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Oct 02 2024

Elizabeth’s Journey to Legal Advocacy

Elizabeth joined the program on May 13, 2007, after tragically losing her parents when she was just 4 years old. With no choice but to live with her aunt, they faced severe financial struggles that made it difficult for Elizabeth to stay in school. However, joining the program became a beacon of hope. She was finally able to attend school without interruptions. She was enrolled at Ngando Preparatory School for her primary education, and later she joined Kangaru Girls High School, one of the top schools in Embu, for her secondary education.

During her time in school, Elizabeth’s leadership qualities stood out, and she was elected as the assistant head girl. After successfully completing her Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), she pursued her passion for law by joining the University of Nairobi to study for a Bachelor’s degree in Law. Following that, she attended the Kenya School of Law for a year to obtain a diploma and deepen her understanding of Kenya’s constitution. Elizabeth completed her pupillage at Mamboleo Advocates and was proudly admitted to the bar.

Now, as a lawyer in the High Court of Kenya, Elizabeth reflects on her journey. She acknowledges that without the support of the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, she would not have had the opportunity to receive an education after being orphaned at such a young age. Joining the program became the turning point in her life. She was able to focus on her studies without further disruptions, all thanks to the unwavering support of her sponsor, who walked with her every step of the way. Elizabeth expresses deep gratitude to them, praying that they receive endless blessings.

Today, Elizabeth’s life is transformed. She lives in a good home and can support her daily needs. She has even extended her support to help her cousin. The impact of the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation is permanent in her life. Through our programs like computer classes, life skills training, and summer camps, Elizabeth has gained invaluable tools to navigate her career. She hopes that the foundation continues its incredible work, providing opportunities to other students in need, just as it did for her.

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Sep 03 2024

Mildred, An Aspiring Pediatrician

My name is Mildred. I am 15 years old, and my hobby is drawing because it’s an escape from reality, where imagination comes to life. It’s a way to express emotions, pay attention to detail, and find solace in solitude. My favorite sports are volleyball and football.

I am in Form 1 studying at Kijabe Girls High School. I am currently the class monitor and my work is to maintain order, communicate with teachers, and represent the class. My favorite subjects are Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. because they are fascinated by the natural world and how it works. Exploring biology, chemistry, and physics can provide a deep understanding of the universe, from the smallest cells to the vast cosmos.

I aspire to be a pediatrician because, ever since I was little, I’ve been fascinated by doctors and how they help people get better. I especially love seeing kids smile and feel better after a visit to the doctor. I want to be a pediatrician to help kids grow healthy and happy, just like my role model, Dr. Benjamin Spock. I’ll be able to teach their parents how to keep them safe and healthy,

aspiring pediatrician

I’ve always dreamed of visiting Thailand. The country’s rich culture, stunning beaches, and delicious cuisine have captivated me for years. I’m particularly drawn to the ancient temples and historical sites, which offer a glimpse into Thailand’s fascinating past.

By supporting Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, you’re not just helping an individual; you’re investing in future leaders who will make a positive impact on the world.
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Aug 29 2024

Carolyne’s Apprenticeship in Fashion Design and Tailoring

Carolyne joined the NRCF program in 2012. Starting her education at Jagiet Academy which is one of our focus schools, she began her primary education. She then continued to Mirithu Girls High School, where she completed her secondary studies.

Her passion for community work led her to pursue a certificate in community development at Kabete National Polytechnic. After graduating, she worked as a case manager in the NRCF office in both primary and secondary departments. But her curiosity and drive didn’t stop there. When she learned about the organization’s apprenticeship program, she eagerly enrolled. For three months, she trained under a master craftsman in fashion and design, sharpening her skills with dedication. Upon completing the program, she was gifted a sewing machine, a tool that would help shape her future.

Today, Carolyne is a skilled tailor and fashion designer. She has embraced the digital age by selling her creations online and has transformed her life in ways she once only dreamed of. She now supports herself and her siblings and helps her mother with rent and groceries. 

Carolyne’s outgoing and friendly nature perfectly complements her career in fashion and design, where her warm demeanor and excellent communication skills attract loyal customers. She is deeply grateful to the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation (NRCF) for their unwavering support and extends her heartfelt thanks to her sponsor for guiding her through her entire academic journey. For Carolyne, this experience is a permanent testimony of hope, and she hopes that NRCF continues to support other vulnerable students for years to come.

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