FUTURE PROJECTS
Our focus will be on education with plans to support rural primary schools. Some of the items we’ll provide include educational materials, supplies, repairing and painting of class rooms, providing sport supplies among others to ensure the rural pupils access basic educational and social requirements to help them achieve their basic right to education. It is primary schools that lay a foundation to future education and career success.
We have identified six primary schools across the lake region that we intend to support in various areas of need. The primary schools include; Kamunga Primary School in Kasipul, Hongo Radhiang Primary in Kano, Masara Primary in Migori, Obugi Primary in Nyakach , Orinde Primary in Nyahera and Kibwayi Primary in Kisumu Karateng. Here is the detailed proposal for your review. You may contribute by clicking ‘donate” button. All donations to JONDA are tax deductible.
COMPLETED PROJECTS
2014: JONDA undertook two projects.
a. Mailing of shoes that had been collected over the last two years from Kenyan community here in Memphis as well as friends of the Kenyans. Two 3″x3″x3″ cartons of shoes of variety of styles and sizes for both boys and girls were mailed to Mama Ngina Children’s home in Kisumu Kenya.
b. We also undertook the sponsorship of a young exceptional student Sylvia Akinyi, who did not have the funds to take her place in Form 1 as she lucked the funds. Her mother a hardworking lady has been suffering from cervical cancer and was barely making it catering to mainly people in the transportation industry(Boda Boda) at Obwolo Junction. Her daughter, due to lack of funds, had taken to assisting her in the business. JONDA is please to say that Sylvia is currently enrolled at St. Aloys Secondary school with all her academic and personal needs for the school year catered for. All she has to worry about is being a good student.
2012: JONDA provided athletic uniforms, and sports equipment to Masara Primary School soccer and netball teams. Masara Primary School is located in Suna West subdivision of the Migori District with a population of 604 students (288 girls and, 316 boys).
2011: JONDA provided educational materials and supplies include but not limited to books, pencils, eraser, and mathematical sets among others. Obugi Primary School is a community sponsored school in Nyakach, Kenya with a student population of 425 (196 girls and 229 boys)
2009-2010: JONDA provided food and beddings including maize flour, beans, oil, blankets, and mattresses amongst other things. Mama Ngina Children’s Home is located in Kisumu city, Nyanza province. The home hosts 50 children of various ages ranging from new born to 18 years old due to family abandonment caused by poverty and political upheavals (such as the 2007 post-election violence). The home provides shelter, clothing, and food to the needy children.