Update from Bunambotye primary school, Uganda

Today's pictorials are from the water tank commissioning at Bunambotye primary school in Bulumbuli district where we donated a 10000 Litre rain harvest water tank with the support of Kitchen Table Charities Trust (KTCT) . We believe in a world where everyone has safe drinking water, forever. We partner with local governments, businesses, and individuals, providing the support they need to bring clean water and sanitation systems to their own communities. Then we ensure they have the resources they need to maintain those systems now and in the future. The local government provides the structure. The local shop owner provides…

Thanks from Arise and Impact Christian Group; Kenya

'We are thrilled and extremely happy to receive the magnificent gift of £5000 from Kitchen Table Charities Trust (KTCT) towards the installation of a safe water pipe system and the construction of a multi-functional water kiosk that will ensure improved access to reliable safe water and essential basic health services such as maternal healthcare (pre-natal and postnatal care and child delivery services) and common illness in remote poverty-hit informal settlement in Kenya. Special gratitude and lots of appreciation from Arise and Impact Christian Group in Kenya go to Kitchen Table Charities Trust’s (KTCT’s) generous supporters for extending a helping hand to our project and the wonderful…

Thanks from Namilepe Village, Malawi

Mbota and Namipele Village in the Machinga area of southern Malawi, want to give their deepest gratitude to Kitchen Table Charity for their assistance with boreholes. This has benefitted 120 households in Namilepe village and 670 people who until this point in their lives never had potable water, likewise in the village of Mbota where 170 households and 820 people are able to use this pure water.

Project Completion Report – Borehole and Bio-Digester – Kenya

Greetings from JAM Community Integrated Project, We want to express our sincere appreciation for your patience and for the support from KTCT. This organization has made unimaginable improvements in the life of many vulnerable populations due to your support and the clinic has attracted the most popular government insurance body (NHIF ) This has led to hug a number of people seeking health services from St. Elizabeth Swindon clinic hence increasing income which has enable the facility to meet some of the medical requirements without external support. On behalf of our Board and members of the community, we want to…

Thanks from the St Louis Charity Foundation Uganda – Improving water safety

Greetings from St Louis Charity Foundation Uganda With a deep sense of gratitude, we would like to Thank KTCT and its supporters for extending a donation towards the re-establishment of safe water at Kiriki Health Center in Kween District, Uganda. We sincerely acknowledge and recognize that your generous support contributes to the achievement of UN Sustainable development Goals 3 and 6. This most importantly means that the community health center and the surrounding community members will now have access to  clean and safe water resulting into; 1. Reduction of water-related disease and malnutrition 2. Improved health service delivery at the…

Thanks for KTCT from Uganda

It's an honor and a great privilege for Hope for the Innocent Child Development Foundation, HICDEF to receive this particular grant award from Kitchen Tables Charities Trust. I am very much thankful to the entire KTCT and supporters for honoring us to receive this funding opportunity and this is going to keep our enthusiasm up in our future work as well. I thank you for your generous grant funding to HICDEF and we are thrilled to have your support. Through this KTCTs Grant funding, we shall be able to accomplish our aim of providing access to safe, clean water for the population of Nyakabungo and Nyakatembe, Kikarara Parish in Uganda, and continue working towards empowering women, children, and communities to become self-sufficient, free from poverty and violence. You truly make a difference for us,…

Borehold project update – Zambia

Drilling of solar-powered borehole to promote Small scale irrigated vegetable growing, processing, and improved rearing of village chickens for food security and increased incomes at the household level. The project activities have been and are still being implemented as planned though with some highlighted challenges. The mixed membership groups are working to sustain the continuity of the project and ensure that the chicken project succeeds. The women’s project is trying to catch up with the lost time in terms of water availability and is currently busy preparing the land, establishing a vegetable nursery, and directly planting some of the vegetables…

KAZAMWENDO PRIMARY SCHOOL WATER BOREHOLE PROJECT

With the support of KTCT, UCO Tanzania has received a grant in March 2022 which will help to get two local hand pump boreholes in Mlangilizi and Kazamwendo primary schools to service almost 1600 students to get safe water. Mboni group has drilled a local hand pump borehole in Kazamwendo after a successful survey which was done on 7-4-2022 and now the project is done in Kazamwendo. Please read the full report: KAZAMWENDO-PRIMARY-SCHOOL-WATER-BOREHOLE-PROJECT-ACTIVITIES-REPORT-1Download

Solar-powered borehole project – Thanks from Kenya

Many thanks and much appreciation to supporters of Kitchen Table Charities Trust for donating a wonderful gift of £6200 to Light The Poor Group in Kenya to install a solar-powered borehole in an under-served and water-stressed school for underprivileged children with no access to safe water. We are filled with joy and happiness to you for enabling us to implement this project.  It means a lot to us, and even more to the beneficiary school since it goes a long way in reducing the high prevalence of waterborne diseases among 725 poor learners at the school.  It will also boost the…

Water and sanitation project at St. Annes Bumala Education Centre. Thanks from Kenya

The Board of Management of Bumala Vision Community Based Organization and the entire community of Bumala are very grateful for the donation of GBP 6,000 for the Water and sanitation project at St. Annes Bumala Education Centre.  We hereby confirm to you that we have received the funds from your Charity through Olive Bearers (UK) and the first phase of the project has begun in earnest. This project will go a long way to change lives in this community by solving sanitation and water challenges that we have had in the institution and community by providing additional pit latrines, a facility for…