Thanks from Patmos Junior School

I would be grateful if you would kindly pass this email on to Mr Humphrys and to the other members of your Board so that they might also read about the progress this school is making despite tremendous difficulties.   As I always say, we are very mindful of the fact that it was the kind grant of £3,000 which KTCT made available to the school back in 2011 which helped to kick start  the Maize Farm Project which is now providing a lot of the food for the School Feeding Programme. Only recently, as you will read in the…

Thanks from BETTER LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY PROGRAME

Receive our warm greetings, we write with deep gratitude and appreciation for the KTCT’s Grants Committee   approving a grant amounting to  £6,500.  We  further wish to express our deep gratitude  to KTCT SUPPORTERS for continued support towards the noble  work of KTCT supporting small charitable organizations in Africa  like ours with  grants. We pray that KTCT SUPPORTERS will continue supporting KTCT so that many  small charitable organizations that lack financial  resources can be empowered with small grants to reach and improve the livelihoods of many vulnerable persons in Africa . The £6,500   grant from  KTCT will generate huge multiplier  benefits for many slum dwellers. The grant will be used  to  build  four compartment VIP latrines…

Thanks from Empower and Care Organisation

I am here to say that we are so much grateful for the Grant of £10,000 to re-instate four, collapsed, out-of-use clean water wells, and establish a regular inspection and maintenance programme in Mukono District, Uganda.  Here at EACO really everyone is happy for this Donation. Women and Children will once again, have access to safe and clean water and this is going to significantly improve their health and wellbeing. The need to build Health and Sanitation capacity and create new livelihoods is critical for the peaceful development of any developing country such as Uganda. I hope that our approach…

Sustainable income generating activity scheme for very poor disabled women in Rural Kisumu

QUARTERLY PROGRESS NARATIVE REPORT PROJECT FUNDED BY KITCHEN TABLE CHARITY TRUST Project title: Sustainable income generating activity scheme for very poor disabled women in Rural Kisumu Name of the implementing organization: Kisumu Disabled Self Help Group Project progress report for quarter 2 September to December 2015 Start date of the project: February 2015 End date of the project: July 2016 ACTIVITIES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS Activity 1: Poultry farm management The main objective of this project is to improve the living standards of very poor disabled women in rural Kisumu community. We intended to build, equip and stock a poultry farm to…

Chance to Grow

I just wanted to send over a brief update on how the KTCT's generous donation has been used to date. We are really excited by the impact that we expect the project to have on the sustainability of our work. I will send a further update in 3 months time once the project has started to generate income t support our work: Chance to Grow empowers disadvantaged young people in Kitale, Kenya to improve their own lives and create positive change for future generations. To achieve this we: Unlock existing potential – Build local solutions – Create global connections We…

Report on the completion of the borehole from Project Share

Thank you for your generous grant towards the borehole and water system at Project Share in Gushegu, Northern Ghana which is now complete. The borehole has been sunk and mechanised, and the water system is now completed to pipe the water to Neesim Primary School, Neesim Nutrition Centre and the Project Share Staff Quarters. Water is pumped from the borehole to a large polytank on a tall water tower which is the main water storage point. This is next to our staff quarters and has a tap to be used by the local communities. The height of the tower creates…

Education4life Academy by Farm4life

Construction is underway for the school many thanks here is a short thank you for the web site as requested and will be updating KTCT at the end of the year. Farm4life wishes to thank KTCT for their generous donation of £6000, which has enabled us to complete the construction of four new classrooms for our Education4life Academy. Krokoshwe is one of the poorest rural farming communities in Ghana. We can now make a difference to the 58 girls and 48 boys currently on the register at the Education4life Academy in Krokoshwe. Farm4life will now be able to provide these…

The Mlambe Project

We are so very grateful to KTCT for their wonderful grant to support our work in Malawi. The Mlambe Project is a small charity made up entirely of volunteers, mostly young people, who work in an impoverished rural community called Mlambe. The grant will enable us to transform Mlambe School and the educational opportunities for children who deserve a better start in life. Currently over half the pupils are taught outdoors, in very basic conditions, and the few facilities that do exist are terribly overcrowded with up to 90 children in a class. The KTCT grant will fund 4 new…