Greetings from Kasulu Youth Development (KAYD)

Greetings from Kasulu Youth Development (KAYD) First and foremost, KAYD thank KTCT and your Supporters, for financial support to KAYD enabled  implementation of the project titled; Capacity Building of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs)-Kasulu District  which is contributing to reduction of pregnant women, mothers and  infants mortality rate  in Kasulu district council, Kigoma region-Tanzania. Your financial support has been appreciative by many stakeholders in our area. Now, the project has come to an end, therefore, please, kindly receive the second Project performance and Final/ completion report with financial report here attached with. Please, go through the report below. We kindly thank…

MOTHERS’ INITIATIVES AFRICA – IMPACT REPORT & Thanks

Warm greetings from Mothers’ Initiatives Africa in Mbale here. It’s been a long time of silence. I hope this email finds you in perfect health. Am writing this to extend our sincere appreciation for the support that Kitchen Table Charities Trust gave to MIA in a project that has contributed to the reduction of Maternal and Child Mortality in Manafwa and Mbale Districts in Eastern Uganda. Similarly, am glad to inform you that the project impact report is ready and please find it below.  Any comments and questions are welcome. Also attached is an update of pictures of some of the…

Friends Of Sick Children In Malawi (FOSCIM) delivery corner seats and improve lives

For very young children in Malawi with severe mobility and posture problems and who are still too small for a wheelchair, corner/home chairs mean that they are not condemned to a life lying on the ground or the floor. They can now watch the world from an upright position like everyone else and be fed more safely. For more please read this report: CORNER SEATS BENEFICIARIES KTCT

Thanks from: Just Small Change

Thank you to all the supporters of Kitchen Table Charities for the wonderful grant to Just Small Change. This money allows us to fund loans to 150 underprivileged widows who are affected by HIV & AIDS and are caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children. They will use the loans to create a sustainable business, improve their livelihoods and provide an opportunity to develop a reliable and self – generated source of income that will pay for school fees /uniforms, better healthcare and nutrition etc. Over 765 people (4 + dependents per woman) will benefit, allowing them the opportunity to achieve…

Friends Of Sick Children In Malawi (FOSCIM) delivery wheelchairs and improve lives

Thanks KTCT. I attach 5 more wheelchair case stories. Of course, all the stories are desperately sad cases but I found particularly touching the last one here that relates to Janet a 14 year old girl who despite her disabilities was crawling to school, church and it seems everywhere else when she became too heavy to be carried! As always, many thanks to KTCT and its donors for helping us mobilise at least some of the children of Malawi. Kind regards Please read more: Mobilising the Children of Malawi

Thanks from: Friends Of Sick Children In Malawi

I write further to receiving the fantastic news from you today that KTCT has awarded us £10,000 for the manufacture of wheelchairs for children in Malawi. This should represent some 84 children mobilised and their families relieved of both physical and financial burdens. I have been gradually introducing the Workshop in Malawi to forward planning (no mean task!) and can tell you that having recently dedicated the 500th FOSCiM wheelchair to KTCT I can now help the Workshop ‘see’ the 700th off in the near distance. You helped me kick off our relationship with the Workshop in 2013 since when,…

Feedback from: World Resilience on their KTCT financed primary school/latrines project in Uganda

RE: PROGRESS REPORT                                                           1.   BACKGROUND On 9th February 2017, WRU sent a project concept to KTCT for a grant to improve facilities and sanitation at Kirindi community school in Kayunga District. This included construction of a three classroom block and four door VIP Latrine with a disabled friendly access room and changing space for girls. The grant was later approved after a period of subsequent communications and online engagements. On April 15th 2018, the first instalment of the grant amounting to UGSHS 30,511,312.80 (an equivalent of 6,000 GBP) was wired onto our account to start the work. We are…

Ratidzo Trust Progress Report

We have now returned to the UK for a few months to feed back to supporters and to do some fundraising. Innocent (our full time employee) is continuing to run things while we are here. The main update is that we just about managed to finish building the fowl run before we left. We were able to employ a local builder to assist us in the 6 week build (which was constantly delayed by the heavy rains) and just have some finishing touches to plastering etc. to do on our return ...... For more information please read: Progress report