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A Dream for East Africa

Kenya, in East Africa, has been one of the most stable African countries since its independence from England. Although its government has been fraught with corruption, Kenya has shown slow but steady economic progress. The largest city in Kenya is Nairobi, the capital, followed by Mombassa, a port city on the Indian Ocean. The third largest city in Kenya is Kisumu which is located on the far western end of the country on Lake Victoria. Kisumu is 212 miles from Nairobi.

Kisumu Project, Inc. was conceived in November 2004 as the brain child of Kenneth Osore. Kenneth was born and raised near Kisumu. When returning home to the Kisumu area in 2004, Kenneth was horrified by the economic situation that had developed as a result of slow economic growth and an increase in the HIV/AIDS virus. Although Kenneth knew the area and people well, he was shocked by the ravage of disease and poverty.

Kenneth's fervor and desire to make the world a better place led him to form Kisumu Project, Inc., a nonprofit organization (501c3). Kisumu Project, Inc. achieved status as an official nonprofit organization in December 2004. His goal was create a support network for schools and medical facilities in the Western Province. This support would be derived from shipments of medical and school supplies to area facilities that had been neglected by governmental programming and assistance.

Beginning in January 2005, Kisumu Project, Inc, with the help of numerous friends and family members started shipping needed medical supplies, equipment, food, and other needed supplies to Kenya. Since 2005, a shipment is quarterly sent to Kenya thanks to donations provided by the generous people who share Kisumu Project, Inc.'s desire to help the needy.

Kisumu Project, Inc. - Kenya, is a nonprofit organization that works with organizations in the United States and Kenya to bring improved education, health care, spiritual guidance, and related services to Western Kenya.

American & Kenyan schools, organizations, churches, and individuals work to:

1) Refurbish Schools through upgrades like restrooms and water wells, provide for repairs, and shipments of books and supplies,

2) Assist needy clinics, dispensaries, and hospitals through shipments of medical equipment and supplies,

3) Provide Christian Communications through Radio Tower Installations with community distributed fix-tuned radios and Solar Powered I-Pods with the New Testament installed,

4) Construct water wells for communities and schools without a clean water source,

5) Provide care for orphans and children of poverty through the building of free vocational boarding schools for children. It is the intention of this school/project to provide students not only with an academic education, but a foundation in micro-enterprises so that each graduate has the opportunity to make a strong impact upon the development of Kenya as an economic stronghold.

Kisumu Project – Kenya volunteers raise funds to not only rebuild schools and communities in East Africa, but to raise cultural awareness about the global crises occurring throughout Africa. Volunteers visit schools and organizations to present on topics such as water and sanitation development, plight of the orphans of Africa, cultures of Kenya, Kenya through the Eyes of a Child, to name a few.

Kisumu Project, Inc. also works with other nonprofits to provide support and input in other projects in the Western Province. As of 2007, Kisumu Project, Inc. has begun assisting individuals in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in addition to Kenya and Southern Sudan.

You can learn more about Kisumu Project, Inc. and its projects by visiting: http://www.kisumuprojectinc.org or http://kisumuprojectinc.blogspot.com

Everyone who works for Kisumu Project, Inc. is a volunteer. You can contact our volunteers at kisumuprojectinc@gmail.com.

** Photograph: Esibila Primary School in Western Kenya is one of the schools in Kisumu Project, Inc.'s "Adopt a School" program.

January 2, 2008 | 8:00 AM Comments  0 comments

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