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Impact & Growth:
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Served 314 Children and Young Adults across Nursery, Primary, High School, and College/University (Note: As of March 2025, we are now serving 375 Children & Young Adults.)
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After previously serving about 300 Children & Young Adults in a past collaboration with another organization for about 20 years, we successfully transitioned all of the Children and Young Adults into the new Foundation with no interruption of services.

Primary School Students Sponsored at Githwariga Primary
School with School Staff, Brother Peter Kombe, FSC, Rick
McKay, Harrison Gichuhi, and Local Community Leader Chief Mary


Major Events:
(i) Throughout 2024, we provided life changing services to 314 Children & Young Adults across All Education Levels: Nursery School, Primary School, High School, and Higher Education (College & University, Vocational Schools.) The services that they received include: All Education Expenses, Food Security, Medical Care, Counseling/Mentorship, and Extracurricular Activities.
(ii) Education Our Gift Foundation End of Year Day Camp (Nov - Dec)
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Provided a safe space for 150+ primary school children during the long school break.
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Offered two daily meals, structured activities, and mentorship.
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Engaged children in outdoor games, arts & crafts, and counseling sessions with High School/College Mentors; providing additional positive older “role models."
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Kept our children safe & “off the streets.”
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Promoted confidence, friendships, and a sense of belonging.

Samuel K., Age 16 & Boniface K., Age 14 enjoy their lunch during End of Year Day Camp

Rick McKay (“Rickle Claus”) sharing biscuits and candies with kids during our Christmas Celebration

Students in a mentorship session during the End of Year Day Camp. Spiderman hooded sweatshirt - Morris W., Age 10, Front row from Left: Moses K., Age 12, Paul W., Age 13, Francisco M., Age 13, and Chris M., Age 15
(iii) Christmas Party
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It was a day filled with fun, music, and festive joy for all children.
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Activities included bouncy castles, trampolines, inflatable climbing mountain, and dancing.
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American Board Chairman, Rick McKay, joined the festivities in Kenya as “Rickle Claus” (Santa’s Brother.)
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Served a delicious meal and distributed candies & fruits to every child.
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Left children with smiles, full hearts, and unforgettable memories.
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