Thanks from Kirongo Community for the Rainbow School classroom project

Dear KTCT,

We as Kirongo Community want to send our sincere appreciation to you for the financial support you have accorded us towards the construction of the two new classrooms. We initially experienced a shortage of classrooms but your intervention has really proven beneficial to us. We equally want to extend our appreciation to Peter Fish, the Amani Coordinator and, Jim Leftwich for their coordination in ensuring funds were released in time and for the regular communication, we have been having throughout enabling the work to be effectively done.

The new classrooms have really come at a time when we needed them most. This is following the strict social distance measures that have been put in place by the Government to curb the spread of COVID-19. We were initially worried since we never had enough classrooms at the onset of COVID-19 and maintaining social distance would have been a nightmare. Luckily for us, you came in and we now have two new, well-furnished classrooms which are currently in use by our pupils.

The local community is indeed happy for the aid you have given to us now that their children are using the classrooms. They are no longer fearful that their kids might be exposed to the coronavirus since social distance is at its best in all the classrooms. The teachers are equally happy, congestion has greatly reduced in the classrooms and teacher-learner interaction is optimal. We are optimistic that this will translate into better academic performance of our learners, hence, enabling them be productive in the post-school world.

Without your aid, all these would not have been achievable. We are really thankful and we are hopeful that you shall extend the wonderful work you have done to us, to others in a similar situation to ours across the globe in order to transform their lives. We are always ready and willing to receive you wholeheartedly anytime you might feel like traveling to Kenya.

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