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Friday 13 September 2013

HUMANITARIAN APPEAL: MAJI NI MAISHA PROJECT

The Feet of the children showing how Jiggers have attached 3/5 children at The Mission, and indeed in the entire Milalani Village


APPEAL: MAJI NI MAISHA PROJECT

For the next 100 days, we are seeking to reach out to 1000 well-wishers who will donate $50 or more to enable us sink a WATER BOREHOLE/WELL with a purification system for the orphaned children at The Mission, in Milalani Village Malindi, Kenya.

The borehole will serve the orphans as well as 3000 households across the village; increase food security to the children through a greenhouse project; and increase hygiene among the children by eliminating JIGGERS.

Milalani is one of the remotest and poorest regions along the Kenyan Coast, where education standards are the lowest by any measure. The only source of water is the salty and untreated water from the Indian Ocean sold by water vendors at $40 cents for a 20 litre jerrycan.

Detailed information will be posted on The Mission Blog: http://www.TheMissionKenya.blogspot.com

If you want to donate towards The Mission's Maji Ni Maisha Project, please E-mail: TheMissionKenya@gmail.com
Your donation and generosity will be much appreciated by the children and the community.

The Well will be a Gift for the children.

Thank you and God bless you.











Mr. Armstrong holding a Jigger invested child.





Aid Kenya Foundation is the parent organization to The Mission


Mr. Armstrong O'Brian Ongera, Jr., Co-Founder & Executive Director, The Mission



We embrace Nelson Mandela's call to education:"Education Is The Most Powerful Weapon Which You Can Use To Change The World"

Mr. Armstrong and teacher Sidi holding the first class for the children to introduce them education.

The Mission-Group photo

1 comment:

  1. I pray for many to hear these plea's from the children to God in Heaven that they may hear and not just listen. May all the needs of the children and those who care for them be heard. I pray blessings upon all of you living in such conditions. I believe in miracles. God Bless and keep you ALL always. <3 Susan Friend

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