Thanks from the people of Lilanda

Thank you Message to Kitchen Table Charity Trust (KTCT) On behalf of the people of Lilanda, Desai, George, Paradise, George and Youth for Change (YOCA), we would like to strongly thank the Kitchen Table Charity Trust (KTCT) for agreeing to support the construction of the Maternity Wing at Lilanda Health Post. Your kind and generous support will see a reduction in maternal mortality in Lilanda and surrounding areas. It will further enhance access to Sexual Reproductive Health Services to adolescents, women and men. It is a real relief to YOCA to realize that you are willing to make sacrifices in…

Thanks from the Renewed Hope Group

'Huge thanks to supporters of KTCT. Renewed Hope Group (RHG) in Kenya lack better and appropriate words to express sincere gratitude towards generous supporters of KTCT for contributing kind donation that will meaningfully boost learning environment and conditions for 563 poor and vulnerable children in Kenya's slum school. The beneficiary school was in dire need and on edge of collapse; but with your donation, Renewed Hope Group is implementing the project within a few months to come, which will help reverse this humiliating situation. Education being the key to bright future, your donation and contributions to this much needed project…

Thanks from MamaCare-Ghana

THANK YOU KTCT-SUPPORTERS MamaCare-Ghana Organization is delighted to mention KTCT-UK as our great donor. We are thrilled about the support that your organization and her supporters have put in place to fund a Construction of MATERNITY CLINIC in Ghana. We just wanted to say a Big thank you for your donation. Indeed, the Maternity Clinic will improve maternal and child health in the Project Region of Hohoe Municipality

Appreciation for the grant for St. Elizabeth Swindon Clinic, Kenya

As JAM fraternity, we are deeply humbled for being recognized to partner with KTCT in expanding access to quality healthcare to expectant women and young children in the rural village of Oyugis. This grant will help to reduce the high rate of mother and child morbidity and mortality in our community. The realization of our dream – to improve access to maternity services and better health care will make a significant contribution to Kenya achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal of “Good Health and Well-Being for all”  by 2030.

Thanks from Friends of Sick Children, 15 more children helped with mobility

Surprised, overwhelmed, tearful, but very, very grateful ......... all of the families had similar reactions when told that their children would be assessed, fitted and supplied with a wheelchair or have vital orthotic devices funded through the generosity of Kitchen Table Charities Trust. Click here to read about 15 children helped.

Thanks from Friends of Sick Children, 10 more children helped

If life for the average, ‘healthy’ Malawian child is poor then life for those with severe mobility problems can be dire. The consequences for the child and its family can be many and debilitating. The Government of Malawi does not provide mobility aids. Even if they could find them, most families would not be able to afford a mobility aid for their child. Without a mobility aid the child cannot go to school and will have a very limited social life. Click here to read about 10 children helped.  

CIFORD, Kenya talk about the work they are doing with women in food security and environmental conservation

Water, food insecurity and environmental degradation continue to be some of the key problems affecting women in the rural Kenya. In Meru North Region of Meru County, These problems have persisted and this has led to lack of food and income, malnourishment of families, unreliable and erratic rainfall patterns, and water borne diseases. This has left the residents impoverished ... Click here to read the full report.

Thanks from Friends of Sick Children, 25 more children helped

Without a mobility aid the child cannot go to school and will have a very limited social life. If the child cannot go to school, in most cases this restricts both parents from working therefore impacting the family income needed just to survive. Without a mobility aid, like a wheelchair, parents and guardians carry the child on their backs. As the child grows the weight causes back problems for the adults....and so the above negative cycle continues. The prosthetics workshop at the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi has been developed to make wheelchairs each to meet the specific needs…

Why I’m involved with KTCT

It's always interesting to know why people want to support or get involved with KTCT, beyond good will and the wish to support people. MEP Syed Kamall is an advisor to the KTCT board and explained his reasons for giving his time for the charity in his blog... "The Kitchen Table Charities Trust: A great way to help small charities transform lives Imagine if you have been on holiday or a business trip abroad and you have witnessed poverty and deprivation. You then come home and gather around your kitchen table with like minded people who want to tackle similar…

Mobilising the Children of Malawi: 10 cases this Christmas

  If life for the average, ‘healthy’ Malawian child is poor then life for those with severe mobility problems can be dire. The consequences for the child and its family can be many and debilitating. The Government of Malawi does not provide mobility aids. Even if they could find them, most families would not be able to afford a mobility aid for their child. Without a mobility aid the child cannot go to school and will have a very limited social life. If the child cannot go to school, in most cases this restricts both parents from working therefore impacting…