Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Horn of Africa Fundraiser

We will be holding our fundraiser at the Horn of Africa this next monday night. The 28th of February. The event will start at 6:30 pm. The event will be the preview of our new video which will be available on our website www.kenyakeys.org/ndohivyo and here on our blog.

If you have questions about the event please contact Peggy Self:

BillandPeggySelf@comcast.net


Thank you,
The Kenya Keys for Special Needs Committee

Monday, January 31, 2011

Ndohivyo Article


"While earning status as an Eagle Scout, Brendon, a special needs student at Portland's Grant High School, decided to help the Kenya kids and realized they didn't even own a ball to throw or kick around. He began raising money and material contributions and many of his schoolmates joined in the effort. Together, the students collected 134 balls, many books and raised $1,800 for the Ndohivyo Special Needs School."

This article is about the start of the Kenya Keys for Special Needs. To read the full article please visit: www.kenyakeys.org/ndohivyo/.


Friday, December 31, 2010

February Fundraiser

We plan to have a fundraiser in February of 2011. The fundraiser will take place in Portland and will hopefully begin the sponsorship of over 30 students at Ndohivyo during the 2011 School Year.




The Ndohivyo Board

Monday, October 11, 2010

Ndohivyo now able to accept donations online

We have now implemented Paypal onto our blog and Kenyakeys website. We hope this will make it easier for you to be able to donate to help these students in need. Please continue to donate to this worthy cause.

Ndohivyo Board

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Our Mission

Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of Samburu District special needs students with basic life & educational resources enabling them to be contributing members of society.


Kenyan Government Mandate

A recent mandate by the Kenyan Government made it so that every Special Needs person is required to attend school. Since this mandate 13 students have been enrolled into Ndohivyo school, in addition to the 56 already attending.

These additional students who were not attending before have not come with sponsorships or funding from the government. The school now requires additional funding to be able to be able to continue to provide these students with food, education, and a bed in the dorm.