Executive Director Loyce Ong’udi shares video of her time in Rabuor, Kenya.
Read MorePlease receive my Happy and Hope filled Holidays wishes from Kenya even as we are surrounded by never ending news of weather devastations and avoidable violence. My first month in Rabuor went quickly because of the activities of the heart which I focused on since my arrival on October 6th.
Read MoreLast month, after months of hard work and preparation, including a Prayer Day and several practice exams, our second class of 8th graders took their National examinations. Their scores will help determine what type of high school they can attend. Can you imagine the pressure for these young people?
Read MoreDuring the school break, staff visited each grade 8 student in their homes. Because many of the parents of the grade 8 students who live far from Rabuor could not raise money to travel to come meet with MWCEA staff, staff organized to travel to them
Read MoreThe group that became Mwanzo Energetic Proud Farmers came together in December 2012. At that point we did not know what we were going to do or how. We started it from a place of hopelessness.
Read MoreMwanzo staff are joyfully celebrating the installation of gas stoves for the school kitchen, replacing wood-burning stoves. This is an incredible opportunity for a rural school in Kenya, where such amenities are only found in private high schools and colleges in large cities.
Read MoreThe Mwanzo community is grateful for the opportunity that we received this past year to extend a helping hand to students in need from St. Lawrence Hekima Primary School in Budalangi, a community about 45 miles from Rabuor.
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