What we Do
Monthly Operations
Everything discussed below is funded through donations. We can't give these kids the lives they deserve without your help.
Where does your money go? Our monthly expenses in Kenya come to around $4,550 per month. This is not an all-inclusive list. It is meant to give you a glimpse into what occurs at our site regularly and how much it costs. Below you will find a description of our monthly operations.
- Medical
- Food
- Clothing
- School
- Church
- Staff
- Site
Medical: Many of our children come to us very sick. In their first month at our home we deal with things such as Hepatitis, viral infections, ear infections, wounds, ringworm, coughs, cavities, runny noses, fevers, headaches, stomach aches, and other effects of malnutrition. We also see many of the children emotionally disturbed due to abuse and neglect. To take care of these problems, we spend around $500.
Food: We spend about $500 a month on supplies (i.e. soap, toilet paper) and food. The food consists largely of cabbage, beans, rice, and breads. We have expanded that a little to include some meat (fish, chicken, beef) as well as a variety of fruits and vegetables (apples, pineapples, bananas, pumpkin, spinach, peas, carrots, etc.) so that the kids get the nutrients they need.
Clothing: We are blessed with donations of clothes from the U.S. which give our children clothing, but not always the correct sizes and/or weather appropriate. Due to regular wear and tear as well as the need for warmer clothes in the cold climate, we have had to purchase more clothing when the money is available.
Nursery School: The younger children attend Nursery School on site. We have recently purchased a large temporary tent to provide shelter for our students for now. Just recently they had been attending a school in a small one room tin building, which is down the road from our site. There were 30-50 students and 1 teacher in a small, drafty wooden building with very few windows. The children were not getting a good education and couldn't understand the teacher unless they knew the local language, which most of our children do not. Our Nursery School teaches the children in Swahili (the national language) and English. There are three terms in a year, and the tuition is $20 per term. Each child is also required to have a uniform as required by Kenyan law
Staff: We have been blessed with Staff who have hearts for the orphans of Kenya. Among our staff of 12 we have an Administrator, cook, a gardener, a night watchman, 3 House Mom's, a Site Supervisor, a teacher, a bookkeeper, a day worker, and a laundry lady. They have been such an asset to us. Their combined salaries cost about $800 a month.
