The Kambi Primary School Renovation Project was first inspired by Wilderness Inquiry participants who experienced first hand the needs and aspirations of Kambi during a personal visit in September of 2006. Kambi serves around 320 students in facilities that are far from adequate. Today the Kambi project is run entirely by volunteers who donate their time and 100% of all money raised goes directly towards construction of classrooms.
Friday, December 12, 2014
KAMBI PRIMARY SCHOOL,
P.O. Box 49 – 10105,
NARO MORU.
4TH DECEMBER, 2014
Dear Friends,
UPDATES FROM KAMBI PRIMARY SCHOOL 2014
On behalf of Kambi fraternity, once again we wish to express our sincere thanks to you all for your generous donations to our school.
It is our sincere wish that all is well in USA as it is here in Kenya. The year has ended well although it was a very busy year as we prepare our candidates for the end of the year exam.
As we prepare for the festive season, Kambi community has more to celebrate than Christmas.
Indeed you have been there for us throughout the year. You have brought a smile on our faces.
Surely when we look at our school we just lack words to thank you with as you have changed the face of our school for the better. The six permanent classrooms you have constructed for Kambi pupils have been a very good gesture.
In fact you have minimized the challenges that the teachers and learners have been facing as a result of increased enrolment due to free primary Education in Kenya.
This is by the fact that we had problems in class congestion and lack of facilities.
This year in Kenya we have faced problems such as accidents, fires, droughts and insecurity just to mention a few but the government is seriously working on this.
The Kambi pupils this year have missed your several visits to our school as it has been in the past, thus lacking role models.
We do appreciate your visits, advice, school supplies which you donate to us.
The performance is good as per the Kenyan system of ranking and the school enrollment is increasing rapidly due to discipline and hard work.
In conclusion, as we usher in the New Year 2015, we hope things will be better both in USA and In Kenya and get funds to construct the remaining classrooms, wash rooms and the Administration block.
Our friends from USA and all the well wishers, we kindly request you to continue with your support. We highly appreciate and pray for you and your families.
Long live Wilderness Inquiry. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
From.
Gladys W. Waithaka
Headteacher
Kambi Primary School
Cell phone +254720413124
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