News
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Holiday Season
The long holiday has begun. The new school year will not start until early January. All children and young people who still have living relatives visit them during the holidays. However, some children and young people have no relatives, or their relatives live in poor...
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Construction of a well in Gilgil
Our project in Gilgil is currently dependent on water from the municipality. Unfortunately, this is very unreliable. We have therefore now started to build a borehole in Gilgil to ensure a reliable water supply. To this end, the Plön church community and the Weltladen...
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Weltwärts Volunteering
We will be offering our Weltwärts volunteer service again next year! For one year you have the opportunity to support our projects in Kenya and get to know the country. Are you interested? You can find more information...
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Moses Kibaki
Moses Kibaki came to us as a small child. He excelled at school and was a good friend to everyone who knew him. After battling cancer for the last few months...
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Street violence
Life for children and young people on the streets is not easy. They struggle to find food, shelter and medication. Another danger is the violence and brutality of other street dwellers, but above all...
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Lakewood University
Twelve of our alumni have been given the opportunity to study at Lakewood University in the USA. Lakewood University sponsors the online courses and has equipped all of them with a Chromebook. In the following weeks, they will start...
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Mother's Day
On Mother's Day, we honoured our founder Lucy. Thanks to her great commitment, many boys and girls have been given a second chance. Lucy gives every child a good home and accompanies them into...
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School opening
After the start of school was postponed once again, the president has now announced that schools are due to open next Monday. Forecasts predict that the rain will become less intense. Our children and...
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Floods in Kenya
Kenya has been experiencing heavy rainfall for several weeks now. Many rivers are bursting their banks and dams are breaking. This causes a lot of flooding and bridges are washed away. At least 300 people have died as a result