The year started well though with economical problems. The
students of both Kileleshwa and Learning Centre opened in January with happiness
and they were all excited to be back to school. Though most of them had lost
weight, they were well.
Students have been working so hard in their academics and several students
studying at Kileleshwa got Certificates of Merit and prizes during prize giving
days.
1. All children maintained cleanliness except for few, but, we talked to
their parents who promised to improve.
2. Transportation: The transportation of Kileleshwa students was
up to date. No student was late for school.
3. School Fees: The School fees have been paid on time. There were no
balances throughout the academic year.
4. Uniforms: Students got all the uniforms and they really tried to
maintain till the end of the year. Some are torn and they need new uniforms.
5. Stationeries: Students were supplied with enough text books, rulers,
Pencils, Pens etc. And everything went well.
6. Meetings: Most Parents and guardians attended meetings at both
Kileleshwa and Learning Centre.
7. Food: Kileleshwa students got their lunch well because they were given
the money for food on time. Learning Centre’s food was enough throughout the
year. No month passed with any shortage. The Budgets were prepared early and
Teresa was punctual in sending the funds. Though there were changes of prices in
some commodity, but we managed well, and all went well.
8. Learning Centre Uniforms: Children got these new uniforms in June and
were all excited. We give our sincere thanks to Kermit for standing in always
for the uniforms, food, Rent and Medicare.
9. Trips: Both Kileleshwa and Learning Centre have been privileged with
trips. The children have gone out severally with Kermit and this has made them
improve academically and gain skills.
10. Parties: Children have had several indoor parties and some get
together parties with other people. Through such parties, children have learnt
that sharing and eating together in love is a great thing in their lives.
11. Food to carry home: Kids got food from Kermit twice, this year to
carry home, thus, in September and December before going for break, parents and
guardians appreciated, and the staff as well, God bless the work of his hands.
12. Visitors: The centre received visitors as follows-May was Ramona,
Monique and Pacific University students, June was Georgetown, August was Kermit,
September was Pacific University Students, and November was Camilla, the wife of
Adam who visited the Children.
13. Medication: Kermit bought drugs worth 90,000 Kenyan Shillings, during
his visit, the children have been getting their treatments well whenever they
fall sick.
14. Other events: We also had Closing day Parties and Christmas. Kermit
organized a big Christmas party for the children, and staffs, also staffs got a
voucher for Christmas, it was fun, exciting and we pray that, this will be going
on at least every year. We hope so,
P.E (Physical Education) was conducted once by Georgetown students who also
donated uniforms to Jack and Juma.
Achievements
Academically all children performed well and improved health wise. We hope the
same will be replicated next year.
Challenges
One kid was admitted at the hospital and the bill went up and we had to pledge
for help from other people in order to clear the bill.
Sponsorship
Some visitors agreed to sponsor a number of kids but we haven’t received any
further information.
Food prices
There have been unexpected rises in price of food and most of the time when
we’ve been having problems making purchases to work in line with our budgets.
Water
We have been experiencing shortages of water since August after the water pump
broke down.
Way forward
We suggest that older children be given a first priority of going to formal
schools to give room for recruitment of new kids.
The school (Learning Centre) needs a notice board.
We hope that the sponsors of Kileleshwa students will release their fees early
so that these students can attend school early.
In general, we really thank you and appreciate you all, for the good work,
effort and the most of all, the love, care and support of our children, you are
angels,
We hope that, the New Year 2012 brings more fruits and all works well together
for good, it takes a good heart to do all these, we appreciate,
Thanking you in advance.
Evelyn Waneloba.
(The Headteacher) L.C. Kawangwae.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
LEARNING CENTRE JAN 2012 BUDGET(JAN 4TH-31ST)
ITEM | PRICE IN USD |
Sugar 20kg*200 | 47.87 |
Rice (8Times) | 73.72 |
Tomatoe/Onion | 17.95 |
Posho | 9.57 |
Meat (9 Times) | 64.63 |
Wimbi | 26.03 |
Green Grams | 10.77 |
Carrots | 5.98 |
Irish Potatoes | 11.96 |
Dania | 2.87 |
Charcoal (4 Sacks) | 81.38 |
Food Color | 0.95 |
Vegetables Wed (3times) | 12.56 |
Vegetables Friday (4 times) | 14.36 |
Oil | 26.33 |
FOOD TOTAL | 406.93 |
ITEM | PRICE IN USD |
Detergent | 47.87 |
Petty Cash | 17.95 |
Maintenance | 11.96 |
TOTAL | 77.78 |
ITEM | PRICE IN USD |
Maize (For the whole term-5sacks) | 209.45 |
Beans (For the whole term-2sacks) | 167.56 |
TOTAL | 377.01 |
ITEM | PRICE IN USD |
Stationery (Learning Centre) | 179.53 |
Text Books (Learning Centre) | 478.76 |
(Text books have not been bought 2007, so all the textbooks for all classes have been worn out. |
GRAND TOTAL |
1520.01
|
THE RAY OF HOPE END OF THIRD TERM RESULTS
PUPIL’S NAME
|
TOTAL MARKS
|
POSITION IN CLASS
|
CLASS 1
Daniel
Edmond
Martin
Susan
Colins
Cynthia
Cyrus
Justus
Benard
Byrum
Bright
Clinton
CLASS 2
Sharon Ekeitza
Reuben Ouma
Bravin Otieno
Benson Omondi
Samwel Ouma
Bush Odinga
CLASS 3
Elizabeth Akinyi
David Ababu
Faith Achieng
Electine Nyongesa
Waylong Bulumu
CLASS 4
Samwel Odongo
CLASS 5
Richard Omondi
|
414
406
405
376
372
358
335
334
289
286
282
279
448
406
398
366
286
252
428
404
376
366
362
362
330
|
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
1
1
|
KILELESHWA PUPIL’S
PERFORMANCE
PUPIL’S NAME
|
TOTAL MARKS
|
POSITION IN CLASS
|
REMARKS
|
CLASS 2
Celestine Asiko
Maureen Nakhumicha
Oliver Oduor
Floice Anindo
CLASS 4
David Nangami
Dicskon Muluvi
Richard Orodi
Sheilla Muyodi
Joybet Jaheda
Lawrence kahiga
Werserstain Dogori
Kelvin Juma
CLASS 5
Brian Chemiati
Balon Babu
Sharon Anyango
Brian Kiverenge
CLASS 6
Veronica Osita
Sharon Awino
Sammy Namolo
CLASS 7
Sharon Nangila
Elvis Otieno
Abner Odinga
|
434
470
428
366
361
366
279
326
374
340
371
341
348
402
287
306
197.33
254.67
181.33
271.56
252.89
347.33
|
14
3
19
32
10
7
33
23
5
16
6
15
7
1
19
15
26
19
27
20
23
5
|
-
-
-
-
-
Awarded Cert of Merit
-
-
-
-
-
Awarded Cert of Merit
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
|
Saturday, December 17, 2011
SUMMARY END OF YEAR MEETING AT RAY OF HOPE LEARNING CENTRE
Date-15th. Dec 2011
Agenda.
1.
Review progress of the children in 2011
2.
Discuss way forward in 2012
3.
Any other matter arising
Present.
1.
Mrs. Florence Muyunro
2.
Mr. Alfred Gatimu
3.
Mrs. Evalyne Wenaloba
4.
Mrs. Hendrika Muyodi
5.
Mr. B. Barasa
6.
25 Parents/Guardians of children at Kileleshwa and Learning Centre (We
expected 36)
Agenda. I
1.
Progress.
Parents were grateful to Ray
of Hope to have bought all the requirements for the children at school. They all
had adequate stationery and new uniform.
It was noted that children
both at Kawangware and Kileleshwa had passed their end of the year examinations.
They all had scored above 250 pass mark required for promotion to the next
class. Some of our children were given presents in appreciation of the academic
performance.
Teachers at Kileleshwa were
impressed by the academic performance of Ray of Hope children and called to
inquire from the centre in case any of them missed to be at school.
It was noted with regret
that the following four children had problems:
a)
Floice Anindo:
8 Years old in class 2 in 2011. Pupil stays with her single mother who is HIV
Positive. The mother sometimes leaves her alone with a mature uncle who works in
a bar. The child was reported 4 times to either have missed school or reported
to Kileleshwa very late alone.
b)
Westein Dogori:
11 yrs and in class 4 in 2011. He does very well in class at Kileleshwa and
teachers send for him when he misses school. Sometimes he does not go to school
but hides and goes to the ghettos to play with other street children. He is
suspected to be associated with drug addicts in Kawangware.
c)
Oliver Odwory:
Class 3 in 2011. Unkempt boy at Kileleshwa.
d)
Waylong Bulimi:
10 Years old at Learning Centre. He stays with a single mother. He occasionally
sneaks and hides with other street children though he is followed up by the
staff at the learning centre and the social worker.
Recommendations.
Mrs. Florence Muyundo
promised to call the guardians of the above children and discuss with them how
they can be assisted to stop the above truancy behavior
NB: Parents/Guardians of the
above children sent representatives to the meeting.
It was reported that the
children did not have any major medical concerns during the year apart from
Bernard Okoth who was admitted to Kenyatta National Hospital , thanks in part to
the availability of Ray of Hope Medical Services that managed the minor
ailments the children had.
Food:
We had adequate food purchases the while year-
though prices were high and uncertain most of the times- thanks to Ray of Hope-
including Kermit Washington for donating money to buy foods.
No nutritional disorders
such as anemia or ringworms were noted.
We appreciate the visitors
who supported the centre morally and financially.
Agenda 2- Way Forward
2012.
The participants were
informed of reduced donation from well wishers due to economic hardships in USA
just as it is in Kenya.
Below were the reactions of
the parents:
Ø
They would to know early the names
of 10 children who have been sponsored in 2012
Ø
Participants wanted to know the
fate of the children listed below who sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary
Education in 2011 and one at the LC The Centre does not with no learning
materials for class 6.
Name
|
Sponsor
|
Remarks
|
James Odinga
|
Romona
|
She personally promised the child that
she will pay Form 1 fees in 2012
|
Ian Sivimbi
|
Nakmarran
|
No information
|
Rex Angode
|
Bob Hansan
|
No information
|
Richard Omondi
|
None
|
LC. Does have learning
material for class
6
|
Ø
It was noted that the following
children were personally promised sponsorship by the following visitors.
Name
|
Class in 201
|
Sponsor and Remarks
|
Richard Omondi
|
6
|
Naima- No information
|
Samuel Odongo
|
5
|
Pastor Karen- No information
|
John
Wawire
|
8
|
Craig -on availability
of progress reports- reports not available due to non payment of Ksh 1000 to
school.
|
Juma Muhongo
|
8
|
Craig- on availability of progress reports-to
pay Ksh 1000 for report
|
Sharon Ehiza
|
3
|
Robin- No information
|
Susan Manjala
|
2
|
Chris Kitchel- No
information
|
Cynthia Shickei
|
2
|
Chris Kitchel- No
information
|
Ø
Parents talked bitterly about the
false promises to their children and one of them wondered where she will take
her child since the child had waited for too long, even the younger child had
overtaken her educational standards.
Ø
Parents pleaded to be supported
with transport and hoped that Ray of Hope will continue transport their children
to school even after being emphasized that their were funds.
They said some of their children were too young
to carry heavy bags.
They had fears that traveling alone to school
will reduce the bondage that the children have over each other. Some of them
might go back to the streets,
Ø
Parents would like to know the fate
of their children before it is too late. It there is no sponsorship, ROH should
give them recommendation letters to enable them get schools.
Other issues
Ø
James Odinga who stays with a Good
Samaritan was identified as the cleanest and well behaved pupil.
Ø
Parent will check the tidiness of
their children everyday before they go to school and when they come back from
school.
Ø
Parents will attend meetings at the
school when requested to.
Ø
Life is becoming ever hard with
expenditure in Nairobi sky rocketing. Some parents have no jobs but are staying
in Nairobi so that their children can attend school at ROH. Such parents
requested ROH to take their children to identified boarding primary schools so
that they move out of Nairobi.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
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