Having fully recovered from our busy break in Mombasa we can introduce the trustees of the charity in Mombasa.
David Kadori our project manager on Mikoroshoni Primary School has very kindly accepted our invitation to be a trustee in our new project. David is a very honest, hardworking and talented young architect, he liaises with the local planning departments which is a godsend as the red tape in Kenya is unbelievable.
We met Nico seven years ago in Mombasa, he was introduced to us as a taxi driver who went to mass daily. We have become very good friends over this period, Mary was godmother to Nico & Christines’ new baby girl last month, they called her Mary. Nico is a treasure; he is very trustworthy and looks after our best interests at all times so we were delighted when he became a trustee also. Without David & Nico’s help with the building of Mikoroshoni Primary School we would not have succeeded.
Our new addition to the team is Peter Gathungu. Peter is a rep for First Choice holidays, he is based in Sun & Sands Hotel which is only about two miles from our orphanage. He is a fountain of knowledge about the area and the different businesses we can approach to assist in the smooth running of the project. We are very pleased that he has chosen our charity.
Hello well wishers and friends of the goodlife orphanage,am very happy to see the new beginning of constuction work at site in kikambala along mombasa malindi road off 2km from mail road.So far the following events have been happening;site clearence,site layout,becons verifiaction for boundary wall trench excavation.thankyou GODBLESS
Good work, nice to see Kenyan team
Its great being able to log in for regular updates, it makes it all so much more real.
We are very busy here in Dromore collecting clothes for Kevin and Mary to come and collect in August.
We wish everyone involved in the project all the very best.
Good luck and God Bless,
Donna , Columb, Roisin, Fionnghuala, Anton and Sinead xxxx
Is there items that Europeans can do to help towards the children……mabe like what we call the shoe box gift……its a small shoebox size where people can donate items you think can be useful or hard to get……or just simply benefit the children?