Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Luganda Dance by St. Aloysius Gonzaga School, Kibera
Monday, October 26, 2009
Passing of the Computer Lab Torch
Computer skills are a valuable asset to any students' resume and to access to greater opportunities in the working world. Saturday's guests strongly encouraged the students to take full advantage of this unique access to computers, epecially since it will allow them so many more chances to advance and grow. As Andrew from Kensington Cares puts it: each student is a seed, and especially with the cultivation of knowledge and skills training will each students' seed be able to grow and flower. He kindly shared the story of his own start to success, which started with one small seed of an idea and surely inspired the students' own desire to follow their dreams.
CoKF Interns Teach Life Skills at Kibra Academy
The students completed their first project, which incorporated art with self-awareness. Each student was given a traced image of a human body and collage/art materials and instructed to fill in different parts of the body with cut outs, drawings, or words.
These images served to depict their dreams and motivations, people who are important figures in their lives, where they feel they come from, and their strengths and weaknesses. In covering self-esteem, we asked students to prepare a short skit informing us of ways in which self-esteem is raised or lowered. In between lessons, we have allowed free debates and discussions; so far, we've covered male and female gender roles and inequalities that still exist in an otherwise rapidly modernizing country.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
McNerneys Donate Books for Children in Kibera
Children of Kibera Foundation helps to set up school libraries in Kibera so children will have access to books they enjoy reading: story books, novels, information books, the sort of book you would give a child or young person for their birthday or their Christmas. The idea is to help create a culture of reading by giving children access to books, therefore encouraging literacy and helping support school studies.
This month we received lots of novel, reference books and textbooks from the family of Nancy McNerney of the Potomac School where our founder Ken Okoth was a history teacher. Some of these books for younger readers went to a Ayany Primary School, a middle and elementary school. The rest will go to a Kibra Academy high school to begin their new library.
We are very grateful to Nancy McNerney and her family. The donated books will go along way in helping Children in Kibera. Thank you very much!