Hello people, upto this point we can say boldly that change is inevitable and for real it is. We have achieved much and are still improving to do much, in actual sense, we have not done anything yet compared to what we are up to. We have taken in another home by the name Home Delegate. We eagerly need English and mathmatics teachers, Sport trainers, people who can teach hygiene to the children, people that can help in cooking, building and taking care of animals.
Giving back to the community is the best thing and that act of kindness or assistance will never depart from you, if you do good from the bottom of your heart, that good will come back to you in one time. Actually caring for orphans and helping them is lending God. The bible says "Blessed is he who has
regard for the weak; the LORD delivers him in times of trouble." Psalms 41:1
So keep on keeping on to see that you become one of the changers and improvers of life, this can be done in various ways like prayers, virtual volunteering, physical volunteering, sponsoring or even mobilizing a team to do this.
So far we have volunteers that are expected to be with us in July through to August, and if you feel like you wanna join them to show your love and become a changer of life, you are most welcome. Also if your position in the work place can allow you, just take time and see how you can mobilize and look for school stuff like writting pads, pencils and biro pens, rubbers, school shoes and other school materials since we also eagerly need them.
Feel free as you scroll down the blog to view more and learn more and as you purpose to be one of a change makers.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Flooding
We are experiencing heavy downpour that is a blessing but its intesity is too much that we have cases that are touching got out of the rains, one of our orphanage 'Home Delegate' that we work with has been flooded and the small farm has been destroyed by heavy rains, we are in eager need of funds to assist return the place to normal, this is a time where outbreak of water borne diseases are highly on the run, we need to maintain the kids in good condition like get good shoes for them to protect the form the dirty water, we also need to redo the landscaping of the home so that we don't get this stagnating water. please feel free to get involved in this virtually, in person or even in donations.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Making it happen
Friday, December 23, 2011
NEXT LEVEL
Hello guys, am sure you have been doing great. We are cool here at muungano, still pushing the campaign to change lives to the next level. we've been having several volunteers in this month of December and sincerely speaking they have been great with great impact to our projects.
THIS IS ONE OF THE PROJECTS PHOTO TAKEN AT ALPHA JOY IN NDEIYA ON THE 3RD 0F DECEMBER
So far we have started visiting IDPs that were displaced by the post election violence to give them food, give them hope of living and offering medical care to the malnutritioned kids and pregnant mothers, we have discovered that the rate of HIV/AIDs is rising due to the poverty found in this place. in this case we still need more volunteers/helpers who have expertise in fields of medical and are willing to change a life and make a difference. Others with a big heart are also welcome to make a difference in lives of the less fortunate kids/orphans and mothers.
The final news is that we have a new, more competence and good looking website where every detail has been well explained.follow this link to get there, http://muunganointernational.weebly.com
HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY YEAR 2012
Friday, November 25, 2011
Change is Inevitable
We,ve started our outreach program at the Naivasha IDP camp, with the help of our volunteers to make the lives of the people that suffered the post election violence after effect until now, with the deteriorating and unfavouring living conditions resulting to high rate of HIV and aids and finally resulting to high numbers of orphans who are hopeless and desperate in life. check out the pics of one of our outreach program open day.
Our Ndeiya village orphanage by the name Alpha Joy care center is experiencing an extreme makeover like in helping the kids and the surrounding on community after receiving volunteers from out side the country. we believe that leaving a mark into a needing heart and a desperate one will never go unrewarded.
All my life i have been brought up in this small village called Ndeiya with great poverty and suffering to a point of going to bed empty bellied like with no food and the next day you are expected to go to school very early and learn, i am privileged to have parents and i thank God for them,but i really went through hard time and one day i thought to my self "I am suffering to the highest degree and i have parents, what about them that do not have?" and the thought lingered in my mind for long. God blessed me finnaly and i completed my high school education and went to college just with lots of problems loans form friends. i prayed to God that he may change situations in Ndeiya and Kenya at large,and he gave me that burden to trigger change, change the environment, change the surrounding and all that is in it will be changed. And as like one man said, Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. i am the one i've been waiting for. i am the change that i seek. and as i say that change is inevitable, the time has come to bring it to Ndeiya community to trigger a difference, self sustaining projects, income generating projects for the youths, creating awareness that one should not deny himself, because he can become anything he wants to become, creating HIV awareness to decrease the rate of deaths and the rates of orphans respectively with the assistance of you volunteers i know we are able to do this, "Bringing change to Ndeiya community."
Francis
Monday, November 14, 2011
Hunger Threatens Again
Former Limuru legislator George Nyanja has asked the government to drill for water as a lasting solution for drought-prone areas. "The government should give water to the starving people as they will be able to grow food to sustain their lives," said Nyanja. He was speaking at Ndeiya village in Limuru where he distributed food to more than 2,000 people facing starvation after their maize crop was spoiled by unfavourable weather. The cold weather in the area has badly affected crops.
However, Nyanja warned the residents not to sell their already harvested maize but keep it for future use. "It is unfortunate that people here in Ndeiya are seeking for food assistance whereas they sold their maize," said Nyanja. Nyanja who is aspiring for governorship position in Kiambu county said that the government should rehabilitate Kikuyu springs which is 10kilometers deep of water to be used first by kiambu residents rather than people from Nairobi alone. "Kikuyu springs is just afew kilometers from Ndeiya and yet the people here are not benefiting from the water and are also affected by drought when sunny season comes," said Nyanja.
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