Missing Link (Uganda) – Latrine Project – Update

FIRST PROGRESS REPORT SUBMITTED TO KITCHEN TABLE CHARITIES TRUST Following the approval of our grant proposal to Kitchen Table Charities Trust (KTCT) GranteeCommittee on 28th February 2019 and award of £5,500 to build a five stance, disabled friendly,VIP (Ventilation Improve Pit) latrine, with separate facilities for boys and girls, boys urinals, andhandwashing facilities at Abubaker Nursery and Primary School in Busanule Village, Buwofu,Namukonge Parish in Bugiri District, Uganda, the grant of an equivalent of UGX 25,703,684 wastransferred to Missing Link Uganda bank account on 7th January 2020. The school was badly in need of toilet facilities and was on the…

Providing Sinchu Wuri school with toilets (The Gambia)

On behalf of JantaBi, I would like to thank KTCT for an amazing investment in the future lives of children in The Gambia. The money granted will allow us to provide Sinchu Wuri school with toilets, clean water, a much-needed milling machine, and much more! This will very quickly make a huge difference to the lives of over 700 children and the thousands to come through the school. An enormous and heartfelt THANK YOU to all those who provide funds to KTCT, your donations will change lives and the work has already begun!

Missing Link (Uganda) – Latrine Project

Letter of thanks from Missing Link: It is such a remarkable achievement for the school administration and parents of Abu Baker Nursery and Primary school to receive a five-stance, disabled-friendly, VIP (Ventilation Improved Pit) latrine, with separate facilities for boys and girls, boys urinals, and handwashing facilities donation from KTCT. Apart from not being enough, the existing pit latrine was unhygienic and a security threat to the pupils in the school.  (See photo of school pit latrine before KTCT support) The disabled access toilet, the first of its kind in the Sub-county will increase the enrollment of pupils, including disabled…

Thanks from: Uzima in Our Hands (Kenya)

We are delighted that the Kitchen Table Charities Trust is able to support us in replacing the pump to the borehole and installing three water harvesting tanks at Uzima, an Orphan and Day Care Centre that feeds, clothes, and educates 340 vulnerable children in an impoverished area of rural western Kenya. The children will not only benefit from an essential, sustainable water source from now on but also be protected from health hazards such as when the toilets flooded due to excess rainwater that wasn't being collected. These children often only eat and drink at the Centre, and our charity…

Child Mobility FOSCIM (Malawi) – Update

FOCSIM have pleasure in attaching 4 more case stories from Malawi of children now mobile thanks to KTCT.  Sorry to say that the flow of case stories to KTCT has been and is being frustrated by two things, one bad and one good. The bad one of course is Covid-19 and the resulting travel restrictions within Malawi plus the hospital's rules about how many out-patients can been seen on site at any one time. The good one is that this year’s Christmas mobility appeal broke the previous year’s never-to-be-matched response. Because of Covid-19 it proved impossible to meet the demand…

Chance to Grow

I just wanted to send over a brief update on how the KTCT's generous donation has been used to date. We are really excited by the impact that we expect the project to have on the sustainability of our work. I will send a further update in 3 months time once the project has started to generate income t support our work: Chance to Grow empowers disadvantaged young people in Kitale, Kenya to improve their own lives and create positive change for future generations. To achieve this we: Unlock existing potential – Build local solutions – Create global connections We…

Report on the completion of the borehole from Project Share

Thank you for your generous grant towards the borehole and water system at Project Share in Gushegu, Northern Ghana which is now complete. The borehole has been sunk and mechanised, and the water system is now completed to pipe the water to Neesim Primary School, Neesim Nutrition Centre and the Project Share Staff Quarters. Water is pumped from the borehole to a large polytank on a tall water tower which is the main water storage point. This is next to our staff quarters and has a tap to be used by the local communities. The height of the tower creates…

Education4life Academy by Farm4life

Construction is underway for the school many thanks here is a short thank you for the web site as requested and will be updating KTCT at the end of the year. Farm4life wishes to thank KTCT for their generous donation of £6000, which has enabled us to complete the construction of four new classrooms for our Education4life Academy. Krokoshwe is one of the poorest rural farming communities in Ghana. We can now make a difference to the 58 girls and 48 boys currently on the register at the Education4life Academy in Krokoshwe. Farm4life will now be able to provide these…

The Mlambe Project

We are so very grateful to KTCT for their wonderful grant to support our work in Malawi. The Mlambe Project is a small charity made up entirely of volunteers, mostly young people, who work in an impoverished rural community called Mlambe. The grant will enable us to transform Mlambe School and the educational opportunities for children who deserve a better start in life. Currently over half the pupils are taught outdoors, in very basic conditions, and the few facilities that do exist are terribly overcrowded with up to 90 children in a class. The KTCT grant will fund 4 new…