Posts Tagged ‘kenya’
Whitehorse Elementary School Supports Kenyan Students Again
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009On June 9th I visited with David Whiteside’s grade 5 students at Whitehorse Elementary School. Students have had 4 bakes sales over the last year and all the money has been donated towards a feeding program at a Primary School in Kakamega that I am organizing. So many Kenyan students spend the whole day at school and are trying to learn on an empty stomach.
My friend Grace is the headmistress at Maraba School and together we plan to set up a feeding program in November this year. Last year when I was in Kenya the teachers were on strike and I was unable to set anything up. But all the money that was raised will be used this year and will provide food for so many young students over the year I am in Kenya. I want to thank David for his continued support and the enthusiasm of all the students; thanks Natalie, Lauren, Graydon, Logan, Harrison, Caleb, Matthew, Aimee, Abby, Mackenzie, Jessica, Paige, Felicia, Hannah, Lyndsey, Whitney, Hope, Madisen, Simon and Alix.
This money could not have come at a better time. Yesterday the headlines in the paper in Kenya read; KENYA: ”Now the drought comes almost every year”LAIKIPIA-ISIOLO , 10 June 2009 (IRIN) - LAIKIPIA-ISIOLO - Millions of Kenyans are facing hunger due to a prolonged drought and successive failed rains. In the northern region, pastoralists’ livelihoods are especially threatened not just by drought and high food prices but also by deadly inter-communal conflict, livestock diseases and a lack of basic services.
BUTERE FISH FARMERS
Sunday, May 17th, 2009Butere fish farmers are very well organized we are still continuing with digging and expanding each others ponds since Susan left
KWHISERO FISH FARMERS
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009Being back in
Bukura Tailoring School Report
Friday, April 24th, 2009The following is the report I received from Lorna, teacher at the Bukura tailoring school. First term started on January 5th, 2009 and ended on April 3rd, 2009. The school closed for the month of April and reopens on May 4th, 2009. I was able to spend a lot of time with students and parents this year and it was exciting to see the new students and the second year students getting started on learning.
More Bikes
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009Feed is delivered
Saturday, January 24th, 2009Up early on Saturday morning to head back to Bukura…yes again to await the delivery of the feed from Kisumu.
Let’s dig another pond!
Friday, January 23rd, 2009So there is quite a contingent of us heading out to Bukura to visit farmers. Joyce and Matano have decided to join Hussein and I and then the 4 Canadians. We meet at the matatu stand and Michaels is already full and heading out so we have to grab thee next one. We wait patiently trying to find other people to fill it as these drivers won’t leave until the vehicle is full. Doesn’t take too long, an hour, because it holds 16 and we are 8 so we pile in and head off. The vehicle drops us off and we start walking in and eventually get picked up by Hesbon, other farmers and other boda-boda drivers and hop onto the back of the bike for the ride into Abel and Susan’s home.
We are greeted by Tabitha and some of the other ladies and ushered into the house for some tea and bread. We then head down to the ponds and see all the other farmers working in the hot sun and the mud and have extended one of the ponds. They all take a break and we jump in to continue the work. It is amazing seeing this group working and helping each other and we get the pond finished for Abel and Susan to finish and pipe so they can get more fish stocked. The mud is so heavy but it has certainly been made easier to dig with the new shovels and wheelbarrows. We work for a couple of hours and then head up to the house for the meeting.
Rotary Dinner meeting
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009Thursday night I head back to town after my visits with farmers to attend the weekly meeting with the Kakamega rotary club. This is the monthly dinner and we have a great meal of curries and salads. It was nice to see people as most of the members have been away due to the Christmas break. Grace has returned from her trip to the
New Khwisero Farmers
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009Thursday is another farmers visiting day and it’s exciting because I am meeting some new farmers in the Khwisero area. This group has had some problems so they got rid of the chairman who was doing things in a selfish way and elected a new group of leaders with the hope that they can move forward in a more positive direction. Their new chair is a lady so it will be exciting to see the way forward this group takes. They have a very large number of women who are taking an interest in fish farming. I visit 8 new farmers and give them some advice about how to get their ponds working properly and I am really impressed with the hard work they have done to get started. This new group really needs training and are all keen about the upcoming program.