Projects Completed in 2011

As we look back on 2011, we are so excited to reveal all the amazing things that God has done! Thank you to everyone who has partnered with us this year and fearlessly followed God’s lead!

EWASO NG’IRO

  • Installed a jiko bulk cooker for BrightPoint feeding program at the Primary School
  • Constructed new pit latrines
ENDANA
  • Installed a jiko bulk cooker for BrightPoint feeding program at the Primary School
  • Constructed an Administrative Building for teachers and textbook storage at Primary School
  • Purchased textbooks for children at the Primary School
  • Constructed 2 classrooms for Pre-Primary School
  • Conducted 2 Medical Clinics (Ereri included)
  • Conducted Pastors Training
  • Expanded water Distribution to other areas of Endana
  • Conducted Youth Seminar
  • Funded Surgery for Newborn
ERERI
  • Installed a Jiko bulk Cooker for BrightPoint feeding program at Primary School
  • Fence around Ereri Primary
  • Ran pipe for water distribution from Endana to Ereri
  • Constructed pit latrines at Primary School
  • Constructed Pre-Primary classrooms
KARAGOTO
  • Drilled deep water borehole to service Karagoto and installed pump
  • Distributed water via new pipe from borehole to the main tank
  • Repaired water tank at Ngunguru Primary
  • Installed pipe for Water to Ngunguru Tank from Main Tank
  • Distributed Bibles to Community
  • Distributed textbooks to 3 Primary Schools
  • Construction of  facility to house the women’s knitting micro-enterprise
KANDARIA
  • Constructed Medical Clinic
  • Delivered 40′ container of medical supplies to new clinic
  • Purchased public address system for community meetings
  • Distributed Bibles to Community
  • Installed a Jiko bulk cooker at Secondary School
KIRIA
  • Renovated classrooms at Kiria Primary
  • Refurbished pit latrines
  • Distributed Bibles to Community
  • Purchased textbooks for Primary School
KARIMA
  • Funded a women’s micro-enterprise self help group
  • Constructed 2 classrooms for Pre-primary school
  • Extended water distribution to Nyaturu Community
  • Distributed textbooks to Primary School
  • Distributed Bibles to Women’s Self-Help Group
  • Funded surgery for heart problem
KWAMBEKENYA
  • Funded Women’s Dairy Cooperative
  • Built home for Jacinta Mugo, wife of late 410 Bridge Employee – David Mugo
  • Purchased dairy cow for Jacinta Mugo
  • Installed Gate and built gate-keepers house at Medical Clinic
  • Conducted pastors training
  • Conducted medical clinic
  • Community gathered food for Mvukoni Community – 6 hours away
MICHURA
  • Painted roof at Primary School
  • Distributed Stories Books
  • Conducted Medical Clinic
ALL SCHOOLS
  • Conducted Math/English Competition
MVUKONI
  • Constructed 4 new classrooms
NGAAMBA CENTRAL
  • Ran water lines to Ngaamba Primary
  • Completed fence at Ngaamba Primary
  • Purchased Bibles for 252 Virtues team
NGAAMBA NORTH
  • Repaired floors at Mwanyani Primary
  • Completed erosion gabion
NGAAMBA SOUTH
  • Renovated classrooms at Marwa Secondary
  • Conducted medical clinic
NGAAMBA WEST
  • Drilled deep water borehole and installed pump
KIU
  • Renovated Classrooms at Kiu Primary
JOSKA

  • Completed water distribution plan
SEGERA AREA
  • Distributed Bibles to Community

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