Start of the new school year

The new school year began last Monday in Kenya and so after our holidays there was a lot of hustle and bustle again. We now teach 210 pupils in seven primary school classes. In addition, 60 children attend preschool. As soon as the building for the kindergarten has been completed, the new children will join the day care.
Every Monday morning, all schools in Kenya traditionally begin the day with a gathering and ceremony to raise the Kenyan flag.


At lunch in the inaugurated dining room in 2019


The sixth grade on their first day at math class

The construction of our Kindergarten is progressing rapidly

Thanks to generous donations, the kindergarten construction that began in November 2019 is progressing very quickly. The construction company began roofing during the week before Christmas and it is planned to be completed by New Year’s Eve. The windows and doors will then be installed so that the interior work can begin. Three classrooms for the day care, kindergarten and preschool classes, a teacher’s room as well as latrines will be finished and ready to be used by the end of February 2020.

The construction of the foundation of the next building began in December 2019. The administration offices and a large room for the library are located near the entrance opposite our dining/multi-purpose hall. Two rooms close to the library will serve as a small clinic for medical and dental treatments and biannual checkups for the children.

Christmas presents for all LLK-families

There were many happy faces on the Saturday before Christmas at our school in Nakuru. All families of the children from our project came on this special day. In order to prepare a nutritious Christmas dinner for the holidays, they received a food package with rice, flour, vegetables and a live chicken. All children received a special LLK T-shirt as a gift.

    

    

now available: coffee-to-go mugs “Inkies”

We are pleased to present the beautiful Live and Learn in Kenya Coffee-to-Go mugs that were designed by the US artist, Suzen Juel. Suzen’s well-loved “Inkies” are dancing around the fine porcelain mug with a silicone cap from the world-renowned German porcelain company – Rosenthal.
50% of the proceeds will be donated directly to Live and Learn in Kenya Int’l in order to provide meals and education to poverty-stricken children living in the Nakuru, Kenya slums.

Price: 24,50 € including sales tax / free shipping with the EU. US$ 28,- plus shipping outside of the EU.

Order yours:
PayPal – info@llk-selb.de

or:
Leben und Lernen in Kenia e.V.
IBAN: DE43780500000200072114
BIC: BYLADEM1HOF

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