Earlier this year, a group of 8 boys and 15 girls from the Mwanzo Wetu Center of Excellence Academy went on a journey. They put on their new scouting uniforms recently made by our school tailoring division, took their tents provided by Mwanzo, and made a 10 km journey on the school bus to a scouting training trip!
Read MoreSmall loans and grants make it possible for businesses to become self-sustaining, allowing people to cover life’s necessities and increasing overall economic activity. For example, Jane Okeyo and Pamela Omondi were able to scale up their businesses after receiving grants. Jane boosted her small kiosk in Kadongo village with extra stock, enabling her to pay her hospital bills for her family.
Read MoreMwanzo is lucky to have 23 dedicated staff members at MWCEA. Here are some highlights of just a few of our teachers.
Read MoreOn April 3rd, we celebrated the 10th Anniversary of Mwanzo. We reflected on how much Mwanzo has grown and all the continued reason to hope in Rabuor. If you missed the live Zoom presentation, or would like to watch it again, please enjoy the recording.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what Loyce does when she is in Seattle? I used to support Mwanzo based only on what I knew about the work in Rabuor Village. Later I began to understand what it takes to run a nonprofit and make sure that the work in Kenya is grounded on a solid foundation.
Read MoreOn behalf of the staff, the parents/guardians, and the surrounding communities, please receive our dearest gratitude for the massive work that you have done in order to make sure that our programs are running.
Read MoreIt took me a long time to achieve my career dream after secondary school, due to the fact that my parents could not afford my college fees, since they were also educating other brothers and sisters of mine.
Read MoreBrighter Times are truly happening. With all the negative “stuff” going on in our country and globally, it would be easy to become consumed. I choose to think of Hope and Gratitude.
Read MoreHavila Anyango was born in the year 2012 in the family of Mr. Samwel Agono Ngasi and Mrs. Beatrice Achiengo Agono, of Kisumu West sub-county, of Kapuonja village. She is the last child in their family of five children.
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