KIOMM Medical Camp
Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 10:16
Working in the healthcare system here in US has always left me wondering about my people back in Kenya, where availability and accessibility of services is very minimal.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 10:16
Working in the healthcare system here in US has always left me wondering about my people back in Kenya, where availability and accessibility of services is very minimal.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 10:12
Life pillars academy will forever be indebted to Kenya Is on My Mind for their undying support both financially and emotionally. It is not without notice that; they have over the years continually been of great help to us.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 10:03
The Headmaster, teachers, parents and the pupils of Kabuku Primary School could not thank Kiomm enough for their generosity in providing school uniforms to the needy pupils.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 10:11
Putting a smile in a child’s face, was so rewarding and fulfilling. This is what happened as we presented school uniforms to the needy students of Ngecha Primary School. You could not help seeing the joy of these children.
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 11:50
Primary Education is free in Kenya, but parents have to provide school supplies and school uniforms which is hard for poor families. One of our major short term projects last year was to provide school supplies to school children in different areas. This went very well at the Dr. Kraft Primary in Eastland's, Nairobi.
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 11:08
The Center trains women, especially young women on IT. They have about ten computers and 100 students who come in at various intervals during the day. One computer is shared by about five students at any one time.
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 00:53
Mukuru slum is situated about 10km outside Nairobi, Kenya, and the conditions there are deplorable and inhuman. Approximately 35 years old, It comprises 20 villages just outside Nairobi with a population of over 600,000.
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 11:36
These children are former street children in Limuru as well as orphaned children who have been left behind by their parents mainly due to the HIV/Aids Pandemic.