The association is supported from many sides and we thank all the sponsors for their tireless support.

In addition, a number of individuals have chosen to sponsor further education for a number of students at Githabai Primary School. Since 2006, sponsors have been found to send a new team of young people to education at the 4-year Secondary Schools each year - a total of 35 young people. Of these, at present 17, but since the families are poor and without the opportunity to contribute to a possible. In higher education, young people continue to need financial support. 8 sponsors therefore support further education for a maximum of 4 years within approx. same amount limit. 2 young people have got new sponsors.

In addition to the sponsors mentioned, a large number of associations, ward councils, members and benevolent individuals have contributed money, effects to the containers as well as help in numerous ways. Some funds have been raised as fees at lecture events, where the association has been invited to show pictures and report on its background and projects.

Thank you all.

The association's purpose is to support children in Kenya, primarily South Kinangop with the Githabai Primary School as the center.

Githabai Primary School is located near the Rift Valley at Naivasha approx. 140 km. from the capital Nairobi.
The school is located in an agricultural area of ​​small plots, where vegetables are mainly grown for resale and to feed the families. The main crop is corn.
The weights are small and neat, so the cores are tight.
Global climate change causes the rainfall pattern to become unstable, with increasing periods of drought.
 
Some people are suffering from AIDS, mortality is high, and therefore an increasing number of grandparents have to care for orphans. Education cannot be afforded here.
 
Due to political turmoil in the 2007 elections, a large number of internally displaced families have applied to Githabai.
These families are landless and live in deep poverty by relief or alms and pose a further strain on the area's resources.
So here is no advice for education either.
 
The school has received 50 internally displaced children and no additional funds.
There is now a class quotient of approx. 80 students.
 
Unemployment is currently. 60% in the country.
 
Lack of water has been a major problem.
The school, in collaboration with Githabai's Friends and benevolent donors, has found funding to reopen bores
as well as establishing water supply for school and locals.
This is a very big step forward.
 
The other great desire of the people to improve health and reduce mortality is the opening of a newly built health clinic in Githabai.
The clinic must not receive patients until it is fully equipped.
There is a long way to emergency help for injuries, illness and births.