Tonga Water Purification Project by Dr. G. Ogonda OSIENALA (Friends of Lake Victoria) Kisumu, Kenya.
Kisumu Kenya November 2010
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Transcript of Kisumu Kenya November 2010
Interim Site Visit to Kisumu, KenyaRotary Club of Kisumu (D-9200)
November 13-17, 2010
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Project Approved: 5 May 2004
Projected Ended: August, 2010
Total Budget: $205,450
International Partner: Rotary Club of Modesto Sunrise (D-5220, USA)
Cadre Site Visitor: P/P Marilyn D. Farber,
Jerusalem, Israel D-2490
TEMAK(Teenage Mothers and Girls Association of Kenya)
TEMAK campus in Kisumu
TEMAK(Teenage Mothers and Girls Association of Kenya)
Directors P/P Joab Othacher and R/ Sec Philamena Othacher
Rotary purchased sewing machines for the TEMAK School of Tailoring and Dressmaking
TEMAKTeenage mothers and their children
Showing off graduation hats sewn by their mothers
Baby sleeps while mother studies
TEMAK School Children
Medical clinic: Rotary purchased vitamins and AIDS medication
TEMAK
Arts and Crafts – made by teen mothers
TEMAK
Rotary bought the hairdressing equipment
Computers purchased by Rotary
TEMAK sells its arts and crafts in shopping mall in Kisumu. Sales support salaries for the organization, and the teen mothers learn a marketable skill
Agape Street Children’s Center
Manager of Agape Lebaus Onyango (and Kisumu RC Treasurer), Co-Director Esther Gibbs, a teacher, and Director Blake Gibbs
Agape Children’s Ministry
Rotary paid for the fence surrounding the Agape compound
Rotary sign is in front of Agape
Agape Street Children and Classroom Building
Director Blake Gibbs and Agape kids
Agape Street Children’s CenterPurchases by Rotary
Children desks, school uniforms
Note Rotary sign on teacher’s desk
On the left are tables in the dining room. On the right are the pots and kitchen items.
Agape Street Children’s CenterPurchases by Rotary
Clinic building. The freezer was purchased by Rotary for the medical clinic
Agape Street Children’s CenterPurchases by Rotary
Nissan Pickup Truck
Cement Mixer
Agape Street Children’s CenterOffice Purchases by Rotary
Refrigerator, Computers, Desks, Cabinets
Agape
P/P Mark Zober meets with Agape graduates who are employed by Agape; they want to establish a Rotaract Club
This will be the new soccer field (Rotary has purchased soccer balls)
Agape Street Children’s Drop-in Center