Project Report from RATIDZO, Zimbabwe

Kitchen Tables Charity Trust Progress Report 2023 We have just returned from our latest Zimbabwe trip, which we went out end of January and returned end of June. Our work continues while we are in the UK through our two charity workers based at our centre in Sanyati. We thank you again for the recent funding of £6000 and we are delighted to feedback to you some of the progress at our centre with our new projects. Please read the following report: KTCT-Update-2023-1Download

Niva Primary School Report, Uganda

Niva Primary School is community school founded in 1997 and it is aided by the government of Uganda through Arua City Council. The school is located in Arua City, North-western Uganda. Niva has received a grant from the Kitchen Table Charities Trust (KTCT) for the renovation of five (5) classrooms. The project seeks to improve the classroom environment, ensure the safety of learners, and enable pupils to attend classes without interruption during rainy or windy seasons. This will also improve the attendance rate since there is always low absenteeism when the children learn in a good classroom. Please read the…

St. Joseph Health Centre Nakabango, Project Update, Uganda

We St. Joseph Health Centre Nakabango, wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the Committee and Donors of the KTCT for the grant availed to install solar power in our Health facility. This has solved what used to be a very critical problem of power rationing and the inability to afford the power bills ever since we received a medical fridge to keep vaccines and laboratory reagents in July 2022. We are so relieved because the risk of vaccines becoming toxic and endangering those who receive them is no more. The KTCT contribution has brought multiple impacts in…

Project Report from Eduspots, Ghana

EduSpots, a small charity catalysing quality learning opportunities across rural Ghana through a network of local volunteers, is absolutely thrilled with the support from KTCT to improve the conditions of our community-owned and led library education centres called ‘Spots’. Spots enable underserved children to access books, resources, lessons, clubs, and homework support to raise educational aspirations. Please read their project report: EduSpots-progress-report-to-KTCT-12.6.23Download

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.

Thanks for EduSpots – Ghana

EduSpots, a small charity catalysing quality learning opportunities across rural Ghana through a network of local volunteers, is absolutely thrilled with the support from KTCT to improve the conditions of our community-owned and led library education centres called ‘Spots’. Spots enable underserved children to access books, resources, lessons, clubs, and homework support to raise educational aspirations. The £6,000 grant will support ten Spots desperately in need of chairs, tables, bookshelves, and essential repairs to continue supporting children to access educational opportunities. Most children in the communities we work with do not have a quiet space to study with light or…

Thanks from Nkwanta, Ghana

A LETTER OF APPRECIATION The chief and people of Nkwanta wish to express our profound appreciation and gratitude to your organization for funding the roofing of the only primary school in our community. With this support, you have positively redefined the future of hundreds of children in Nkwanta and surrounding villages who use the school building. Teachers and pupils will now have good classrooms free from leakages during rainfall. Effective teaching and learning can now take place in our classroom which will help improve students’ performance and ensure the safety of pupils and teachers. I will once again say thank…

Thanks from Ratidzo Trust, helping the disadvantaged community in Sanyati, Zimbabwe

We at Ratidzo Trust would once again like to say a big thank you to KTCT for the £6,000 grant towards our work.  This is our third grant from KTCT, which will further assist the disadvantaged community in Sanyati, Zimbabwe. This grant will enable us to support the local hospital and community groups.  Make a big impact on the services they can offer and help improve the general standard of nutrition and living, in a high-poverty area. So from the bottom of our hearts and on behalf of the community of Sanyati, we’d like to say thank you so very…

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…

Final Project Report – Dingerai Village Development, Gambia        

On 12th September 2022 Kitchen Table Charitable Trust provided funds to carry out development works at Dingerai Village in Central River Region (North), the Gambia, West Africa. The works that have been completed are; To provide a cous milling machine in cooperation with the schools' Mothers Club, to ease the daily life of women in the village and surrounds and to provide the Mothers Club with a small income to support the machine and to provide extras for the children and the school at Dingerai as they see appropriate. To provide Gardening Tools to all seven schools we help in…