Our Partners
Molo Street Children’s Project rescues and rehabilitates children from the streets of Molo or those vulnerable to street life due to poverty, neglect and abuse. St Andrew’s School financially supports students with school fees and living allowances every term. St Andrew’s also supports the administration of the home, Amy’s House, which is a safe house for children unable to find or stay with their families.
https://molostreetchildren.org.uk/
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Missions of Hope School gives free education and meals to orphaned and destitute children in the Molo community. St Andrew’s supports them by facilitating educational activities during service trips. Senior School students have taught at the project, particularly focusing on Math, French, and English.
https://mohiafrica.org/communities/molo/
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Chazon Children’s Project is an orphanage and a school for vulnerable children. St Andrew’s contributes by paying school fees and providing shopping money for high school students. Some of the work, St Andrew’s, has been able to do during service trips includes teaching Music, Dance, Football, English, and Art as well as assisting in some refurbishment of classrooms and dormitories.
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Shekina Children’s Project started as an orphanage after the post-election violence Kenya experienced in 2007. The project has since become a primary school for vulnerable and destitute children. St Andrew’s sponsor’s high school students in education and encourages Senior School Students to participate in activities promoting life skills, planting trees, teaching English, Math, playing football and making educational sign boards.
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Green Park Primary and Nursery Schools started after the post-election violence in 2007. The government resettled victims to Molo and had to set up a school for the children. St Andrew’s was privileged to build them the very first classroom, and since then, they have supported the project in various ways. St Andrew’s is paying fees for needy pupils at Green Park. Senior School students have renovated the nursery school, planted trees and hedges, taught life skills, painted classrooms, fed children and played educational games.
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Moses and Mary Centre is a rescue home founded in Elburgon. They focus on rescuing girls who are victims of sexual and physical abuse. The project borders a slum where some of these social issues are rampant. The project has worked with St Andrew’s and allowed the school community to establish an education centre that will eventually serve children during school holidays. Two classrooms have been renovated and equipped with desks and teaching aids.
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Matumaini Centre is dedicated to caring for the needs of 50 disabled, orphaned, and destitute children and young people, helping them to reach their full potential in life. The centre also plays a vital role in educating the local population about the myths of disability and works with families to support them in caring for their disabled child. St Andrew’s supports the project by working with the residents, particularly in promoting mobility and continues to contribute to the renovation of their buildings.
https://onecollectiveuk.org/community/kenya-tumaini-kiambogo
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