Thanks from Kojie Presby Primary School (Ghana)

APPRECIATION TO THE KITCHEN TABLE CHARITY TRUST Kojie is a farming community in Ghana that has lived in deprivation of development projects for a very long time. Successive governments of Ghana have not been able to bring the needed developmental projects to the community. The community has also never received any support from philanthropists and NGOs to improve the quality of life.  Kojie Presby Primary School has existed for the past 24 years. The pupils and teachers of the school have been attending classes without furniture. The children bring kitchen stools from their homes to sit on. We appealed to the government of Ghana and…

Thanks from Just Wheels(Tanzania)

Just Wheels provides help and support to some of the most impoverished people in the world - disabled people in Tanzania. This group often faces poverty, poor health, a lack of education, and sadly, discrimination. We help mobility-impaired people to a brighter future by providing a wheelchair, support, and access to education. We are delighted to have been awarded a £4000 grant from the Kitchen Table Charities Trust to enable us to commission and supply 16 good quality, well-fitted, locally-made wheelchairs to children and adults in Tabora Region in Tanzania. A wheelchair will enable them to access education, employment, and…

Thanks from Make a Difference Schools, Mombasa

We are tremendously grateful for the support of KTCT in providing a life-changing opportunity for up to 60 young people with special needs. Our charity, Make a Difference Schools Mombasa in conjunction with the Utange State School, has constructed a unit (The Rainbow Unit) that is unique to the region and will offer them a chance to learn a trade.  The money provided by KTCT will furnish two classrooms where they will be able to learn either craftwork or welding in addition to life skills and general education and, in this way, equip them for a life of independence. Something…

Malawi Farmers Aid’s project in rural Malawi

Aim The aim of the project was to provide groups of unemployed youths in two remote rural villages in Malawi with the necessary training, guidance, and farm input materials to set up small-scale farms in their community. The farms are intended to be the basis for long-term sustainable and expandable food production and employment in one of the poorest countries in Africa. We work with our partner organisation in Malawi, Tivavwire Youth Organisation. We secure funding for our projects from UK charities, and TYO manages the projects in Malawi. The Project Kitchen Table Charitable Trust provided us with a grant…

Thanks from Children of Choba (Tanzania) – Update

Just to let you know that schools are now open in Tanzania and our president officially declared the coronavirus pandemic over here yesterday. Our kids are all very happy to be back at school, but as we expected many of their parents are very late with their financial contributions. We are so grateful to KTCT for your help with providing home study packages for the children - our school would have had severe financial challenges without your assistance. We used almost exactly the £5,000 we were given on paying the teachers who were involved in designing the homework, photocopying, and…

Child Mobility FOSCIM (Malawi) – Update

Attached are the details of 24 more children now mobile in Malawi thanks to KTCT. By the end of the year FOSCIM will have put together around 1,000 of these wheelchair case stories and the exercise never ceases to have an impact and only serves to remind us that whatever our gripes they pale into insignificance compared to the hand of cards dealt some folk in various other parts of the world. For the latest details on children helped, please read the following report: KTCT2020July7Download

Made With Hope – CHETI Primary School (Tanzania)

CHETI’s Primary School is located in a rural community in Arushaand educates over 530 students from local villages. All of thechildren attending this school live in poverty. CHETI Primary Schoolranks very highly in national exams and is a chance for students toget out of the poverty cycle their families are trapped in. In 2018 this school was massively oversubscribed. The highdemand meant that all classes were above the optimal capacity of45 students. Grade 2 and 3 were in particular crisis; class sizes were84 and 66 with 3 or 4 students often sharing one desk (desks aresuitable for 2 students), putting…

Thanks from the Children of Choba (Tanzania)

Children of Choba would like to that KTCT very much for their grant to establish and manage a home study system at Choba Primary School in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Although in Tanzania there are programmes on television for students while schools are closed, many Choba children have no electricity at home and very few have televisions. Here are our teachers designing home study packages for our children, something we could not afford without your support. Asante sana! Link to a Facebook post thanking KTCT for their help. https://fb.watch/apCWks5Euk/

Missing Link (Uganda) – Latrine Project Update

This is the 3rd update from this project (see earlier posts): We were awarded a grant of £5,500 (UGX 25,703,684) from Kitchen Table Charities Trust(KTCT) Grantee Committee on 28th February 2019 for construction of a five stance, disabledfriendly, VIP (Ventilation Improve Pit) latrine, with separate facilities for boys and girls urinals,and handwashing facilities at Abubaker Nursery and Primary School in Busanule Village,Buwofu, Namukonge Parish in Bugiri District, Uganda. This grant was transferred to MissingLink Uganda bank account on 7th January 2020. The overriding goal of the project was to improve hygiene and sanitation in the school among pupils and their…