Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!

by Global Roots
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!
Keeping Kenyan Kids in School!

Project Report | May 11, 2012
Summer supply trip

By Rick Montgpmery, founder, Global Roots | Summer service trip to Mtito Andei

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On July 2 a team of seven will arrive in Kenya to accomplish the following objectives:

1. The team, lead by GR founder Rick Montgomery, will visit a girl's home in the Masai Mara to support an intiative that will protect hundreds of Masai pre-teens from female genital mutilation. Global Roots has been working with the son of a Masai chief who believes that it is time to end this barbaric custom. Rick's team will encourage the young women to stay the course because we believe that it is wrong for any man to cut out the clittoris of a young woman without her agreement. Global Roots is looking into a plan that will involve text books and free college to any young woman who breaks from the tradition. We understand that it can be a lonely path but we have learned that many tribes will welcome back an educated woman who earns a salary.

2. The team will also visit Mtito Andei where it will support Levi and the Matangini tribe in their efforts to create a tribal owned safari camp. The Global Roots funded camp, JipeMoyo.com, will bring in badly needed income to a tribe that is currently impoverished. The Global Roots team will teach tribal members how to greet and care for foreign tourists.

3. The team will also help our longtime partner Rosina develop better ways to foster out the 1,800 HIV orphans she has under her care. Interviews will be conducted with all players including the local nurse. Rick Montgomery, team leader, hopes to purchase a mini van for the nurse so that she can drive into the countryside to deliver food to children who must take powerful dosages of HIV medication. Many children die because they take HIV medication on empty stomaches.

4. The team will also look into the creation of an HIV information center in Mtito Andei. It has been demonstrated that such centers can educate local people on better ways to protect themselves against HIV.

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