Ngong Road Children's Foundation

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Jan 26 2022

Meet Wenceslaus, Case Manager in the Primary Department

“The very essence of leadership is that you have to have a vision. You can’t blow an uncertain trumpet.”, This quote would best describe Wenceslaus’s childhood. Wenceslaus, mostly known as “Wence” by his peers and a beneficiary of the organization was born and raised in Nairobi, Dagoretti, where he lived with his grandmother.

His leadership was evident right from High school, as he was a dorm captain and the hockey team captain. You might think that this is as far as he could go in terms of being a visionary leader and taking charge, but there is more to Wence than meets the eye. He was one of the instrumental and key people who were the pioneers of being volunteers as Youth Peer Providers (YPP) when the SRH program was started back in 2017 in the organization, right after he had completed his secondary education.

It would also interest you to know that he is loved by the younger students in the organization. Wence takes pride in being a major contributor and facilitator of the Saturday programs. He would be studying at Kabete National Polytechnic in social work and community development, and at the same time, he would still find time to volunteer as a facilitator in the Saturday program. He would interact with the kids, thus creating a strong bond. Little did he know that he would get the chance to work with the kids as their case manager.

His love for and commitment to work during his internship at the organization is one of the factors that led to his being absorbed as a case manager in the primary department. He loves working as a case manager, and he describes it as a way of showing appreciation to the organization, as it was through them that he got a sponsor to take him through his education. Wence hopes to accomplish a lot for the organization and for himself as he maneuvers through and explores his career.

Thanks to Friends of Ngong Road and the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation for transforming this young man’s life through education.


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Dec 22 2021

Letter from Kelvin (Programme Manager)

Hello, The last quarter of this year has been a busy time for staff in NRCF as they reflect on the year’s achievements as well as the following year’s plan. We note that there is much to celebrate, from moving to a new office to students resuming school after the 2020 COVID-19 school shutdown. It has been more than just surviving. It meant embracing resilience and dealing with the challenges posed by the pandemic.

Compressed school calendar leads to unrest

The last quarter was the second term for students in primary and high school. This is due to the change in the school calendar and the introduction of a 4th term to make up for the lost year in 2020. This meant that students would stay longer in school with minimal school breaks. It also meant a high focus on academics and fewer extracurricular activities. However, this did not augur well with the students. During the second term, Kenya witnessed a high rate of student unrest characterized by strikes and arson in schools. More than 31 learning institutions were burnt down this term alone.  

Four of our partner schools were affected; Loise Nanyuki (2 students attending), Kiriathiani school (1 student), Karima boys (2 students), and Makwa boys (13 students). The students have since resumed school but had to pay a fee to rebuild the damaged dormitories. Due to the unrest, the government had to send all students for a midterm break in November as students attributed the unrest to the fact that there was no school break in the term. Our staff continued to guide and counsel students especially during school visits in order for them to remain focused on their studies. 

Kenya is still struggling with COVID-19

We conducted a second home assessment of our families where we learned that 86% of the households had someone working compared to 95% in July, while 14% had no one working compared to 5% in July 2021. 76% of the households had an income decrease compared to 57% in July, while 5% had an income increase compared to 10% in July. 

The country has made extensive efforts to bring down the positivity rate as well as increase vaccine uptake. As of November, 9% of the adult population had been vaccinated with a target of 10% by the end of the year.  At NRCF, all staff has been fully vaccinated.  

We look forward to another successful year with you, our supporters, and our beneficiaries.

Best to all of you this holiday season,

Kelvin Thuku

Programme Manager

Ngong Road Children’s Foundation

Oct 28 2021

October 2021 highlights

Term 1 Holiday (Primary and Secondary)

Our primary and secondary school students were on a ten-day school break after successfully completing their first term. We are glad to report that non has contracted COVID 19 so far since schools reopened despite difficulties faced by various schools in ensuring students are always observing MOH guidelines. As usual, the respective case managers had programs organized for the students during that break. The various programs during the holiday are has highlighted below:

I. Drug and substance awareness

Enlightened the students on the commonly abused drugs in our community, their effects, and long-run consequences on their lives such a dropping from school.

III. Career guidance plan

Aimed at assisting Form 2s and 3s to start thinking about their career paths early in advance so that they can be well informed when making and implementing educational and occupational choices later in life.

II. Academic motivation

Guest speaker, Sam Vidambu, equipped learners with the mindset and skills to focus on progress, success, achievement, and results.

IV. Sponsor communication

To enhance the sponsor experience, students are required to send at least one video message to their sponsor updating them about school and general life updates. The high school students utilized their break to record video messages to their sponsors.

Alumni – Entrepreneurial development

Thirteen of our alumni attended a workshop on recycling plastic at Vintz plastic facilitated by Aruna Varsani (NRCF Board Member). Such opportunities are aimed at empowering our alumni to become economically and socially active. A lot was learned during that exciting tour and as a result, five alumni were interested to venture into the business of supplying waste plastic to the company.

The alumni are also in the process of planning for their end-of-year gathering which aims at discussing various issues concerning them and the best ways to move forward.

ELIMU HUB

We are happy to announce that the construction of the proposed ELIMU HUB was approved and the project kicked off.

Elimu Hub will operate on the NRCF “campus”, creating a physical place where students can support one another, where alumni can return to network and mentor younger students, and where Wepowerment can happen.

Everyone is super excited about the launch of the facility especially our students.

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Sep 30 2021

Alumni Stories – Meet Stacy

Info Credits: www.cioafrica.co | August 2021 Magazine

Background story

Stacy is a proud beneficiary of our organization. She was raised by her grandparents. Despite the challenges of her childhood, she always wore a smile and was known for her talkative nature. Her dream was to become a beautician, but she ended up in a different career as an events coordinator, which she is even happier in and compliments her attributes. She now has a dream of offering her services to the company she works for globally. She is a role model for many students in our organization. She has organized a couple of donations to our organization from various companies as a way of giving back. Keep up the great work, Stacy; we are proud of you.

Aug 22 2021

Programme Highlights

Form 1 Placement

Form one placement took place last month, July. Four of our students were placed in National schools,(Agoro Sare among others) four in extra country schools, seven in county schools, and one in a sub-county school.

Thank you to the respective Case Managers for the non-stop effort in ensuring all the students reported successfully in their respective schools and the accounts and procurement department for ensuring that all the school requirements for the students were in place at the time of reporting.

Congrats on the new phases of your life. We believe you will do us proud at the end of the fours and most importantly your selves. ALL THE BEST!

Post-Secondary class of 2020/21

The post-secondary class of 2021/21 have finished their 3 months of computer training. The purpose of the training is to give the students a basic background in computers and their applications. During that period students are taught the basic computer packages (Intro to computers, all the Microsoft app(word, excel, access, PowerPoint, e.t.c), the internet, and Email.)

Some of the students have been recruited and trained to join NRCF Youth Peer Providers (YPP). They will be part of a team that provides knowledge and awareness to the adolescents and youths of the organization in issues pertaining to Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). Some are also volunteering during the Saturday program in various activities such as reading storybooks for the small kids.

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Karen, Nairobi, Kenya

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