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SK Charity Club: A call for help
washiku
#21 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 10:32:21 AM
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Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095



Guys, you have proved that with sufficient love in our hearts, there is nothing we cant achieve here on earth. Four kids are now in school learning because of you.





washiku
#22 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 2:37:07 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
Today is the day.. All our 3 new kids report to school. We pray for journey mercies and for a wonderful 4yrs ahead! God is great...

Vyulya girls for Ann the orphan girl from Masii...

Maranda boys for Brian, the boy with an ailing single Mum from Mumias...

Kisumu boys for Dennis, the boy from Mathare with a widowed Mum....

The above was only possible through team effort. You are all blessed people!


We shall walk with them in this journey, God willing. We shall keep coming back to beg, almost every term. For now, if you have something to spare, please send as we plan for second term. We know its a sacrifice, so whatever amount you can squeeze is welcome.

Applause Applause Good Job Washiku and team.
I will send through something for the kids.
Are there plans to mentor the kids in addition to the financial assistance?Wazua is rich with individuals who can help the kids choose the right career and guide them on how to build these careers.




@Peter, you are right. The support goes beyond cash. We had mentioned it earlier, see the quote below. Would you be willing to mentor a boy?
Thank you for your support. God bless you.

washiku wrote:
The fourth kid is now in 2nd form. The team has pushed her for the first year successfully. The support is usually more intense. It includes mentoring the kids, following up on their performance, attending their parents' days etc. It goes beyond the financial/material.

Thank you members who have sacrificed this far to empower the future generation in their small ways.
PeterReborn
#23 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 3:00:38 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 1/3/2014
Posts: 1,063
washiku wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
Today is the day.. All our 3 new kids report to school. We pray for journey mercies and for a wonderful 4yrs ahead! God is great...

Vyulya girls for Ann the orphan girl from Masii...

Maranda boys for Brian, the boy with an ailing single Mum from Mumias...

Kisumu boys for Dennis, the boy from Mathare with a widowed Mum....

The above was only possible through team effort. You are all blessed people!


We shall walk with them in this journey, God willing. We shall keep coming back to beg, almost every term. For now, if you have something to spare, please send as we plan for second term. We know its a sacrifice, so whatever amount you can squeeze is welcome.

Applause Applause Good Job Washiku and team.
I will send through something for the kids.
Are there plans to mentor the kids in addition to the financial assistance?Wazua is rich with individuals who can help the kids choose the right career and guide them on how to build these careers.




@Peter, you are right. The support goes beyond cash. We had mentioned it earlier, see the quote below. Would you be willing to mentor a boy?
Thank you for your support. God bless you.

washiku wrote:
The fourth kid is now in 2nd form. The team has pushed her for the first year successfully. The support is usually more intense. It includes mentoring the kids, following up on their performance, attending their parents' days etc. It goes beyond the financial/material.

Thank you members who have sacrificed this far to empower the future generation in their small ways.

Thanks Washiku.Yes,it is something I would love to do.I am already doing mentor-ship in Man enough and I wouldn't mind mentoring him.Please send me details at peterreborn10@gmail.com.
Consistency is better than intensity
washiku
#24 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 3:46:28 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
Today is the day.. All our 3 new kids report to school. We pray for journey mercies and for a wonderful 4yrs ahead! God is great...

Vyulya girls for Ann the orphan girl from Masii...

Maranda boys for Brian, the boy with an ailing single Mum from Mumias...

Kisumu boys for Dennis, the boy from Mathare with a widowed Mum....

The above was only possible through team effort. You are all blessed people!


We shall walk with them in this journey, God willing. We shall keep coming back to beg, almost every term. For now, if you have something to spare, please send as we plan for second term. We know its a sacrifice, so whatever amount you can squeeze is welcome.

Applause Applause Good Job Washiku and team.
I will send through something for the kids.
Are there plans to mentor the kids in addition to the financial assistance?Wazua is rich with individuals who can help the kids choose the right career and guide them on how to build these careers.




@Peter, you are right. The support goes beyond cash. We had mentioned it earlier, see the quote below. Would you be willing to mentor a boy?
Thank you for your support. God bless you.

washiku wrote:
The fourth kid is now in 2nd form. The team has pushed her for the first year successfully. The support is usually more intense. It includes mentoring the kids, following up on their performance, attending their parents' days etc. It goes beyond the financial/material.

Thank you members who have sacrificed this far to empower the future generation in their small ways.

Thanks Washiku.Yes,it is something I would love to do.I am already doing mentor-ship in Man enough and I wouldn't mind mentoring him.Please send me details at peterreborn10@gmail.com.


Okay. Someone will contact you on email. smile
nakujua
#25 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 3:50:51 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/17/2009
Posts: 3,583
Location: Kenya
great input from all, I am sure the kids will always remember and appreciate the noble gesture.
As time goes by mentor-ship becomes important, including exposing the kids to those careers they dream of, so that as they continue with the studies they have a rough idea of what their dreams entail.
PeterReborn
#26 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 3:58:54 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 1/3/2014
Posts: 1,063
washiku wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
Today is the day.. All our 3 new kids report to school. We pray for journey mercies and for a wonderful 4yrs ahead! God is great...

Vyulya girls for Ann the orphan girl from Masii...

Maranda boys for Brian, the boy with an ailing single Mum from Mumias...

Kisumu boys for Dennis, the boy from Mathare with a widowed Mum....

The above was only possible through team effort. You are all blessed people!


We shall walk with them in this journey, God willing. We shall keep coming back to beg, almost every term. For now, if you have something to spare, please send as we plan for second term. We know its a sacrifice, so whatever amount you can squeeze is welcome.

Applause Applause Good Job Washiku and team.
I will send through something for the kids.
Are there plans to mentor the kids in addition to the financial assistance?Wazua is rich with individuals who can help the kids choose the right career and guide them on how to build these careers.




@Peter, you are right. The support goes beyond cash. We had mentioned it earlier, see the quote below. Would you be willing to mentor a boy?
Thank you for your support. God bless you.

washiku wrote:
The fourth kid is now in 2nd form. The team has pushed her for the first year successfully. The support is usually more intense. It includes mentoring the kids, following up on their performance, attending their parents' days etc. It goes beyond the financial/material.

Thank you members who have sacrificed this far to empower the future generation in their small ways.

Thanks Washiku.Yes,it is something I would love to do.I am already doing mentor-ship in Man enough and I wouldn't mind mentoring him.Please send me details at peterreborn10@gmail.com.


Okay. Someone will contact you on email. smile

Applause Applause Thanks
Consistency is better than intensity
PeterReborn
#27 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 4:01:53 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 1/3/2014
Posts: 1,063
nakujua wrote:
great input from all, I am sure the kids will always remember and appreciate the noble gesture.
As time goes by mentor-ship becomes important, including exposing the kids to those careers they dream of, so that as they continue with the studies they have a rough idea of what their dreams entail.

Agreed 100%.Asante kwa kazi nzuri
Consistency is better than intensity
alwalad
#28 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 2:16:53 PM
Rank: Hello

Joined: 2/22/2016
Posts: 1
Location: nairobi
Applause Applause Applause
nakujua
#29 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 2:27:56 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/17/2009
Posts: 3,583
Location: Kenya
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
washiku wrote:
Today is the day.. All our 3 new kids report to school. We pray for journey mercies and for a wonderful 4yrs ahead! God is great...

Vyulya girls for Ann the orphan girl from Masii...

Maranda boys for Brian, the boy with an ailing single Mum from Mumias...

Kisumu boys for Dennis, the boy from Mathare with a widowed Mum....

The above was only possible through team effort. You are all blessed people!


We shall walk with them in this journey, God willing. We shall keep coming back to beg, almost every term. For now, if you have something to spare, please send as we plan for second term. We know its a sacrifice, so whatever amount you can squeeze is welcome.

Applause Applause Good Job Washiku and team.
I will send through something for the kids.
Are there plans to mentor the kids in addition to the financial assistance?Wazua is rich with individuals who can help the kids choose the right career and guide them on how to build these careers.




@Peter, you are right. The support goes beyond cash. We had mentioned it earlier, see the quote below. Would you be willing to mentor a boy?
Thank you for your support. God bless you.

washiku wrote:
The fourth kid is now in 2nd form. The team has pushed her for the first year successfully. The support is usually more intense. It includes mentoring the kids, following up on their performance, attending their parents' days etc. It goes beyond the financial/material.

Thank you members who have sacrificed this far to empower the future generation in their small ways.

Thanks Washiku.Yes,it is something I would love to do.I am already doing mentor-ship in Man enough and I wouldn't mind mentoring him.Please send me details at peterreborn10@gmail.com.


Okay. Someone will contact you on email. smile

Applause Applause Thanks

@PeterReborn, ahsante sana, noted your interest in helping the kids especially the mentors part, will keep you updated on the arrangements - we are still working out a formula/structure for the same.
washiku
#30 Posted : Tuesday, March 08, 2016 3:19:28 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
Hello Good People.

This course is still on. As mentioned earlier, we shall run with it till they are out of school. Therefore, as you plan your finances this month and the months to come, if you can afford to squeeze some money out of your expenses to this course, it shall go a long way.

Thank you for your continued support.

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