St Thomas Handshake to Kware.....
We exist to fundraise in the UK for the following aims and objectives
AIMS
To support indigineous education and health initiatives in the Kware Slum district of Eastern Nairobi.
To support the formation and running of a Self-Help Organisation (SHO) in Nairobi to build a large School and 200-bed hospital.
To transform the Embakasi and wider Eastleigh North area of the city of Nairobi for the wellbeing of children and families, by forming a 60% fee-paying : 40% destitute poor free service at point of need social enterprise model for both provision of education and health.
OBJECTIVES
To support and enable a Health Centre, via St Thomas' Medical Health Services (STMHS), to achieve National Kenyan recognition for best practice and then ultimately moving to the Hospital site. To be, by then, a completely self-funding health initiative through the SHO and STMHS.
To build The Lord's School - an all-through education facility from pre-School to Primary Leaving Certificate stage. To accommodate approximately 600 pupils. In the meantime, to transfer from smaller supported schools in the Kware Slums district to the Lord's School site in phases througn to completion. Again, by completion, the School will be a completely self-funding education initiative through the SHO and a Kenyan Education social enterprise business.
Once established, to enable the ongoing relationship to be fostered to the next generation of British and Kenyan young men and women as an aspirational project to help model social enterprise in Health and Education, in both nations.
We exist to fundraise in the UK for the following aims and objectives
AIMS
To support indigineous education and health initiatives in the Kware Slum district of Eastern Nairobi.
To support the formation and running of a Self-Help Organisation (SHO) in Nairobi to build a large School and 200-bed hospital.
To transform the Embakasi and wider Eastleigh North area of the city of Nairobi for the wellbeing of children and families, by forming a 60% fee-paying : 40% destitute poor free service at point of need social enterprise model for both provision of education and health.
OBJECTIVES
To support and enable a Health Centre, via St Thomas' Medical Health Services (STMHS), to achieve National Kenyan recognition for best practice and then ultimately moving to the Hospital site. To be, by then, a completely self-funding health initiative through the SHO and STMHS.
To build The Lord's School - an all-through education facility from pre-School to Primary Leaving Certificate stage. To accommodate approximately 600 pupils. In the meantime, to transfer from smaller supported schools in the Kware Slums district to the Lord's School site in phases througn to completion. Again, by completion, the School will be a completely self-funding education initiative through the SHO and a Kenyan Education social enterprise business.
Once established, to enable the ongoing relationship to be fostered to the next generation of British and Kenyan young men and women as an aspirational project to help model social enterprise in Health and Education, in both nations.