Backpacks for Kenya
Kenial thanks to Tim Howell and Bena Mugwe. On the way to Mount Kenya, Tim brought the backpacks to Bena from Utunzi Kwa Watoto. Now there is room for all the school supplies! Thanks to Tatonka for the great donation!
Kenial thanks to Tim Howell and Bena Mugwe. On the way to Mount Kenya, Tim brought the backpacks to Bena from Utunzi Kwa Watoto. Now there is room for all the school supplies! Thanks to Tatonka for the great donation!
We would like to support the work of the Tong-Len charitable trust. Tong-Len is an NGO that takes care of the inhabitants of the slums around Dharamsala. Most families in that area live in a state of despair. Tong-Len aims to break the cycle of deprivation and poverty through education. Tong-Len has set up its…
A huge thank you to the Freundeskreis Mongolei! In spite of the snow and the cold, a lot of kenial items reached the children and their families in Mongolia. The families received clothes, LOWA shoes, hats, etc., as well as vitamin drinks and vitamin sweets, crayons and handicraft sets contributed by the Freundeskreis Mongolei. And…
Today Lukas and Egide met in Kigali, Rwanda. That’s kenial! Lukas arrived with shoes, backpacks and shirts for the kids of the Happy School Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Ruanda. Thank you both for the great support. The direct handover to the kids will have to wait a little longer, as Rwanda is currently in lockdown. Lukexit…
Thanks to Tatonka.com for the kenial donation! So many cool school bags for the kids. We are starting with the first backpacks towards Kenya. Tim Howell North BASE makes his way to Kenya and brings the kid’s from Utunzi Kwa Watoto backpacks personally and directly. Very cool. Thank you so much!
Lukas rides his bike – and takes something kenial with him. In Rwanda, 42.9% of the population is between 0 and 14 years old. In addition, children make up over 80% of Rwanda’s rural population and often have limited access to education. Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Ruanda Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Ruanda e.V. supports orphans and other…
Kossi and 2 x Anke travel to Cape Town. And visit The Homestead with the great Paul Hooper, who explains all the projects and shows the impressive work on site. The Shelter for streetkids in the Township Khayelitsha, and the Transitional Residential Care for youth aged 15 to 21 who are preparing to leave care,…
Tim and Ewa leave for Namibia at the end of December. In their luggage are lots of towels for the NGO Wadadee Cares https://www.wadadeecares.com/ and their NamPads project in Windhoek. With the “NamPads” project, Wadadee Cares will first train local seamstresses to produce reusable and sustainable sanitary pads from fabric. After the first production has…
A new kenial project starts with Tim Howell, Ewa Kalisiewicz and Jack Atkinson in Namibia. They are bringing backpacks for the children of the association https://www.wadadeecares.com/ and fabrics for the local seamstresses to make textile pads. We are very happy that this works out so spontaneously.
the kids have a long lockdown period behind them and life will be even more restricted. Homeschooling takes place using a computer and a smartphone – and yet everyone is enthusiastic and busy. We sincerely hope to reach the children again soon and look forward to travellers to Nepal. To hand over things that are…