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   <title>NOVEMBER 2009 DIARY</title>
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   <published>2009-12-28T16:11:52Z</published>
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   <summary>November was a busy month with exams and a lot of year end tasks. Concerts The children enjoyed a Japanese concert by Mayo Shono and ‘Musicians without Borders’ held on 22nd November 2009 AT our premises. The entertainment was breathtaking...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>November was a busy month with exams and a lot of year end tasks.</p>

<p>Concerts</p>

<p>The children enjoyed a Japanese concert by Mayo Shono and ‘Musicians without Borders’ held on 22nd November 2009 AT our premises. The entertainment was breathtaking as they used Japanese cultural instruments and attires. It was well attended by several children’s homes to name a few; Matumaini, Mama Ngina, Kwetu Home of Peace and other guests.</p>

<p>Our children enjoyed a great show performed by Kenyan’s Gospel artists on 8th November 2009. It was a way of encouraging those with stage fright to have courage.</p>

<p>Tree Planting</p>

<p>In the presence of all the children in the home, Nobel Laureate Professor Wangari Maathai planted a tree during the Mayo Shono concert. The environmentalist set an example on conservation. Mayo Shono also planted a tree.</p>

<p>Adoption Awareness Walk</p>

<p>The children connected with other children of different homes in a successful Adoption awareness walk that was held on 28th November 2009. It was a good chance to demystify adoption myths and fears. Adoptive parents took part.</p>

<p>Another walk by Kenya Paediatric association was held on 21st November 2009, in which some of our children took part.</p>

<p>Community Service</p>

<p>•	Half a day was spent by Ole- Frema Secondary school in visiting the home. They are school mates of one of our girls Maggie. Both parties enjoyed each others company.</p>

<p>•	Games and songs that kept the children busy with fun filled activities and entertainment by Oshwal Academy gave a great Saturday!</p>

<p>•	Our children spent time with Putsun – Investment group that had come for community service.</p>

<p>•	With time spent by the children and Catholic University Sociology Club all were pleased to have met new friends.</p>

<p>•       Hair design students from Afro college came to visit and some of the children got to see that they can have a career as professional hair designers.</p>

<p>•	The children were visited by members of the Help Eliminate Sadness in Children's Hearts group (H.E.S.I.C.H). Their hearts were brightened by the groups warm interacting skills.</p>

<p><br />
Many other visitors called by to see the children.</p>

<p>With the holiday and Festive season ahead our children are looking forward to having a blast!<br />
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<entry>
   <title>October 2009 Diary</title>
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   <published>2009-11-18T06:52:09Z</published>
   <updated>2009-11-18T07:39:36Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Shopping spree On 30th and 31st October we went for a shopping spree at Chandarana supermarkets. Thanks to all those who donated as the items and food will certainly be of benefit. Much appreciation for your kindness. Activities The children...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Shopping spree<br />
On 30th and 31st October we went for a shopping spree at Chandarana supermarkets. Thanks to all those who donated as the items and food will certainly be of benefit. Much appreciation for your kindness.</p>

<p>Activities<br />
The children planted 50 trees in the home as a way of conserving the environment. They learned the importance of the project and understood that nurturing the environment today is important for the future. They have also taken up the responsibility of ensuring that the trees are watered. With the tree donation from Co-operative bank staff it went well.</p>

<p>Children participated in a painting demonstration. They liked what they did as they were happy in being a part of making the home look nice. They also realized that they can do their own painting as work of art can be simple and smart. The paints were donated by Barclays bank of Kenya.</p>

<p>Holiday fun<br />
All the children went for a fun day at Uhuru gardens on 20th October 2009. They had lots of fun activities and ate a nice lunch meal. This was a good break from studying and working hard.</p>

<p>Football match<br />
The under 10 years football team got a stiff competition and were beaten 3-1 by Kibera youth group who came for a friendly match on 4th October 2009.The competition in the under 14 team was tough and our team got defeated by 2-1. A lot of practice is underway for future matches.</p>

<p> Community Service<br />
In the home chores the duties are normally done very early and students from Athi River campus came for community service. They helped the children in general cleaning. </p>

<p>Children took positively encouragement talk with quotes from the Bible, by Nairobi Baptist Church youth group. They were inspired and learned more through the fun sessions.</p>

<p>On the holiday fun day the children played with Kenyatta University welfare group.</p>

<p>Several groups visited the home to see how the children were fairing on.<br />
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<entry>
   <title>September 2009 Diary</title>
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   <published>2009-10-21T13:48:29Z</published>
   <updated>2009-10-21T13:50:42Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Project Children who had earlier participated in adorning one of the Born Free Foundation lions with mosaic designs got the opportunity to visit the Athi River Mining Company – the sponsors of the said lion as well as the Village...</summary>
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      <name>Claire</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Project<br />
Children who had earlier participated in adorning one of the Born Free Foundation lions with mosaic designs got the opportunity to visit the Athi River Mining Company – the sponsors of the said lion as well as the Village Market where the lion is on display for the month of October.</p>

<p> Treats<br />
Family units 2 and 8 earned themselves a special meal treat after emerging tops in the recent shopping spree donation activity.<br />
 2 families; Mr. Kerai Naran and Mr. Halai Lalji kindly donated food ingredients for all the children on 6th September 2009. The food was prepared in the home kitchen and the families enjoyed dining with the children.</p>

<p> Sports<br />
There was a friendly football match between Riara springs and our football team. Our children lost by one goal, and got challenged to emerge victors in the next match.</p>

<p>Farewell<br />
40 children went to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to bid farewell to Anne, one of our girls who finished form four last year and was proceeding for further studies in the U.K. It was a good opportunity for our children to see the essence of working hard and its rewards. </p>

<p>Community service<br />
We did not get any groups visiting over the September weekends to offer community service or interact with our children. There are however numerous groups planning to come in October.</p>

<p>The children are progressing on well this term.<br />
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<entry>
   <title>September 2009 Diary</title>
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   <published>2009-10-21T13:21:05Z</published>
   <updated>2009-10-21T13:25:06Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Project Children who had earlier participated in adorning one of the Born Free Foundation lions with mosaic designs got the opportunity to visit the Athi River Mining Company – the sponsors of the said lion as well as the Village...</summary>
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      <name>Claire</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Project<br />
Children who had earlier participated in adorning one of the Born Free Foundation lions with mosaic designs got the opportunity to visit the Athi River Mining Company – the sponsors of the said lion as well as the Village Market where the lion is on display for the month of October.</p>

<p> Treats<br />
Family units 2 and 8 earned themselves a special meal treat after emerging tops in the recent shopping spree donation activity.<br />
 2 families; Mr. Kerai Naran and Mr. Halai Lalji kindly donated food ingredients for all the children on 6th September 2009. The food was prepared in the home kitchen and the families enjoyed dining with the children.</p>

<p> Sports<br />
There was a friendly football match between Riara springs and our football team. Our children lost by one goal, and got challenged to emerge victors in the next match.</p>

<p>Farewell<br />
40 children went to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to bid farewell to Anne, one of our girls who finished form four last year and was proceeding for further studies in the U.K. It was a good opportunity for our children to see the essence of working hard and its rewards. </p>

<p>Community service<br />
We did not get any groups visiting over the September weekends to offer community service or interact with our children. There are however numerous groups planning to come in October.</p>

<p>The children are progressing on well this term.<br />
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<entry>
   <title>August 2009 Diary</title>
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   <published>2009-09-14T09:37:51Z</published>
   <updated>2009-09-14T09:44:27Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Holidays are always times of fun and warm reunions with all the members of respective family unit Visitors Volunteers from the Hill side Church London visited for 3 weeks. They conducted various fun activities with the children. E.g teaching the...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Holidays are always times of fun and warm reunions with all the members of respective family unit</p>

<p>Visitors<br />
Volunteers from the Hill side Church London visited for 3 weeks. They conducted various fun activities with the children. E.g teaching the children skits, songs and dances that were mostly based on teachings from the Bible and playing various games.<br />
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Talents day<br />
The children organized the event and it was a day full of surprises from laid back talented children. Many items were displayed for judgment and the ruling was in favor of those who deserved. They were awarded with winners prizes. The children were given a nice supper meal courtesy of the Bank of Scotland through Paul Mcneal and had a ball afterwards as they danced to their own choice of music.</p>

<p>TBH sports day<br />
The participation by children on the day was great and House 2 and 8 emerged as the winners, first runners up being House 6 & 9 followed by House 1 & 3. The old girls and boys from Barnardo also shone and were not left behind as the latter were position 2 and former position 3.</p>

<p>Suswa sports day<br />
This was held at Soila Maasai Girls Centre field. Guardians turn up was great and they enjoyed the event. Other guests were also present and the guest of honor Ms. Beryl Ouma was impressed by all the activities displayed by the children. The overall winner was Alice Naini who won in many categories.</p>

<p>Mashimoni holiday camp<br />
The Hillside volunteers spent time with the children at Mashimoni as they were on holiday camp. The children’s fun activities made them enjoy the camp more and they also got to learn new Christian songs, skits and dances.</p>

<p>Dental checkup<br />
Dental students from University of Nairobi checked our children and staff teeth and gums free of charge and gave out toothbrushes and toothpastes as a motivational way of getting the children to practice dental hygiene.</p>

<p>Treats<br />
At the Fistula launch in July the choir members’ participation was breathtaking and they were treated to an outing this holiday. Lunch in the town centre followed by attending the ‘Watoto wana say’ festival held at Kenya National theatre. Many items were performed and they got a chance to see what other materials they can add on their dances. House 1 went for a lunch treat courtesy of Angela Graham for Kaloki’s birthday treat. House 6 went for a lunch treat then to Mamba village and had a good time courtesy of Tessa Littlefield for Faith’s birthday treat. The children went for an outing at arboretum as all the house mothers had gone for training. They had a good time as they played many games and ate lots of snacks.</p>

<p>Tour and Other visits<br />
Teens tour to town for familiarization of streets and buildings went well and they were divided into various groups. House 6 went for community service in dream home in Ngong and the initiative helped the children understand the act of giving back to the society.</p>

<p>Wedding Invitation<br />
Nairobi chapel’s Sunday school teacher Charlene invited our children for her wedding at Safari park and they liked it.</p>

<p>Community service<br />
University of Nairobi ministering group and a group of friends from the same campus came for community service. St. Kizito Kayole also came to volunteer for a day and a group from Strathmore University too.</p>

<p>The children are now back to school for term 3. The preparation was calm as they had all done their holiday homework and covered some extra comprehension exercises with their respective house mums.<br />
We trust that they will do well!<br />
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   <title>May to July 2009 Diary</title>
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   <published>2009-08-17T11:10:44Z</published>
   <updated>2009-08-17T16:00:01Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Being school term months, more activities were evolved around the home. Sports Football and athletics have been sports that our children enjoy and the competition gave children pleasure in early May, as 20 children participated in the Sokotoko race that...</summary>
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      <name>Claire</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Being school term months, more activities were evolved around the home.</p>

<p>Sports<br />
Football and athletics have been sports that our children enjoy and the competition gave children pleasure in early May, as 20 children participated in the Sokotoko race that was organized by the Kenya Wildlife Service. Those who participated did very well and Wilkister of the foundation house won a cash award of 13,000 Shillings for being position 3. </p>

<p>Charity events<br />
Jonathan Gloag Academy enrolled as participants in the Dettol heart run and raised well over ksh 600,000.They also participated in the Diabetes walk. The 2 events were successful.</p>

<p>Treats<br />
All children went for a swimming and lunch treat at Sadili Oval sports complex at the end of April courtesy of the Bank of Scotland through volunteer Emma Pullen. The children had a great time and many seized the opportunity to show off their swimming prowess. <br />
A reward outing for children who showed an improvement in schoolwork and general conduct was organized.<br />
All the children went for a trip to paradise lost courtesy of David Taylor and Catriona Mclean. Boat, camel and horse rides topped the list of favorite activities. Francis Muchoki and Thomas Wambua our college students currently at Perth College, took their former houses 2 and 8 out for a treat to the arboretum.</p>

<p>Invitations<br />
A group of 10 children went for Bible Olympic an invite by Nairobi chapel for a day. They engaged in various Bible sessions and challenges that had good teachings and lessons for the participants. Mamlaka chapel invited our choir members to perform on 3 services that were attributed to honoring the work of Dr. Thomas Barnardo.</p>

<p>Fistula Launch<br />
Our main benefactor Dr. Ann Gloag visited in July for the Freedom From Fistula Foundation launch on 23rd July. Prime Minister’s wife Madam Ida Odinga was the main guest. She was seconded by Miss Kenya, Ruth Kinuthia to launch the new fistula buses. Hotline numbers 0718 100 000 and 0737 100 800 were introduced. This offers a fast and easy way for those afflicted or know somebody who is to get access to the free surgeries arranged for by the foundation. The launch was at Barnardo’s and the choir did a great fistula song led by Hellen Mtawali.</p>

<p>Community service<br />
Churches, Colleges and Schools like Kenya School of Professional Studies, Alliance high schools, Limuru girls, Uzuri college, Kenya Institute of Social Work Community Development, Business Institute College, Augustana college, House of Grace church and Mamlaka chapel came over several weekends to do community service as a way of helping the society.</p>

<p>It’s holiday time now and the children are having a ball!<br />
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<entry>
   <title>January-February 2009</title>
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   <published>2009-03-12T06:12:52Z</published>
   <updated>2009-03-12T06:15:45Z</updated>
   
   <summary>January/February 2009 Diary It has been a busy start to the New Year at Thomas Barnardos House. Many visitors have been to visit and the children begun their new year at school. School Starts First term commenced on January 6th...</summary>
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      <name>Claire</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>January/February 2009 Diary</p>

<p>It has been a busy start to the New Year at Thomas Barnardos House. Many visitors have been to visit and the children begun their new year at school.</p>

<p>School Starts</p>

<p>First term commenced on January 6th 2009 with a lot of enthusiasm for both the primary school goers attending Jonathan Gloag Academy and the older children in Boarding Schools away from home. </p>

<p>Teens Volunteer and Community Service</p>

<p>As a show of Valentine on Saturday 14th February the teens at TBH took up different chores around the home to show gratitude to their mothers.  They did a great job and left the compound looking clean and sparkling and their mothers were very happy. <br />
House 6 and House 2 visited children’s homes for community service on Sunday 15th February. The objective was to help our children realise that there are other people in society that need help. They were able to contribute to the home by helping out with work and they took some of their own clothes to donate to the children. <br />
Among the many groups that have visited us we had students from Braeburn School visit on the 7th February. They spent the day with the children and brought donations. Thank you to all involved. </p>

<p>Football </p>

<p>On TBH grounds we hosted a friendly football match between male staff and the students from Tool Bench. It was good fun for those involved and those watching. The end score was 4:2 to TBH staff members. Congratulations!<br />
 A friendly match was held at Riara school on Saturday 14th February for our football team. This was a Saturday treat which included mixed children from Jonathan Gloag Academy There were two matches with under 12’s and under 14’s. Well done to all those that were involved!</p>

<p><br />
Mid-Term Break </p>

<p>On Friday 20th February the children were sponsored to travel to the Ngong Hills. They had a great time hiking up five of the seven hills enjoying the magnificent views and spending the day in the sun. The brave and adventurous children hiked until they could go no further. They walked into a forest where they saw a small lizard that was big enough to scare them back up the biggest hill. After the hike was over the fun continued. The children played games on the hill top with a beautiful view of The Great Rift Valley. All in all the children had a very active day, which both the children and the house mothers enjoyed. They all deserved a good sleep that night.</p>

<p> <br />
Expansion of Kitchen</p>

<p>We are very excited for the expansion of our kitchen which has been under construction over the past month. It was previously a small space for our cooks to work in but now with Balcraig Funding the expansion will enable much more space for our workers.</p>

<p>Turkey’s First Lady</p>

<p>Saturday 21st February was a big day for the children and staff at TBH. The First Lady of Turkey, Mrs  H Gull made a very welcomed visit to the home. On hand to meet her and accompany her for the visit was Mrs Ida B Odinga wife of the Prime Minister and Board Members. The first Lady was given a tour of the grounds where she met the children and visited the babies in the nursery. At the end of her stay the older children at the home did a wonderful performance of dancing and singing. The first lady kindly donated clothes to the children, and they look very smart in their new outfits. We were delighted to have her visit us. <br />
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<entry>
   <title>November and December 2008 Diary</title>
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   <published>2009-01-23T15:05:27Z</published>
   <updated>2009-01-23T15:17:44Z</updated>
   
   <summary>The final months of 2008 were busy ones at Thomas Barnardo House, as children and staff got ready for the festive season and the end of the school term. Out and about The kids of TBH were lucky enough to...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The final months of 2008 were busy ones at Thomas Barnardo House, as children and staff got ready for the festive season and the end of the school term. </p>

<p><u><strong>Out and about</strong></u><br />
The kids of TBH were lucky enough to be invited out for a number of treats. They swam at Splash pool and Sadili Sports Centre, went to Mamba village at the invite of Apollo Tours and Travel, as well as Belleview Cinema for at the invitation of Mr. Gilbert, a parent at JGA. Tamarind restaurant treated them to lunch at Carnivore, where they also enjoyed dancing and games. Thanks also to Mr Harishan who invited kids from TBH,as well as those from other children's homes in Nairobi, for a day of fun in the Aga Khan area of the city. Entertainment included horse and camel riding, and a bouncing castle. The children who remained in TBH over the Christmas holidays went to Nairobi National Park for a game drive. </p>

<p><u><strong>Guardian’s Day and holidays</strong></u><br />
In November, some of the children went for two weeks to visit with Jonathan Gloag Academy parents who had kindly offered to take them for the holidays to their homes. The kids returned on December 5th, and the next day some children went home to stay with known guardians for the Christmas holidays, returning on December 28th in time for New Year.  Thanks to all those who looked after the children during the holidays. It was a time to re-establish roots.</p>

<p><u><strong>Suswa school building opening</strong></u><br />
On November 10th, Dr Ann Gloag officially opened the new school building at Soila Masai Girls Rescue Centre, in Suswa. The project was a joint effort between Rotary Mission Challenge, including Rotarians and friends from throughout the UK, and Balcraig Foundation. The building will cater for approximately 200 pupils.  Thank you to staff and pupils at Suswa for making the opening such a memorable occasion.</p>

<p><u><strong>Party time</strong></u><br />
The Christmas Day party at TBH was a great success. The volunteers decorated Sorsbie Hall for the children and staff, who tucked into an excellent lunch of sausages and chips and ice cream for dessert. Special thanks to Nairobi Intercontinental Hotel for kindly donating a Christmas cake. Santa Claus arrived to hand presents, gifted by Catriona Sibbald, to each child, and there was also face painting and a bouncy castle. <br />
In Kibera, Dr Ann Gloag and her family hosted the Christmas party at Mashimoni Squatters School. In the classrooms the children played games including bingo and pass the parcel, whilst outside they danced and competed against each other in races. At the end of the busy day, each child took home a bag of gifts. Earlier in the month Toshiba also hosted a Christmas party in the grounds of the TBH, as did Kenindia Insurance.</p>

<p><u><strong>Happy New Year! </strong></u><br />
On December 31st, the children of TBH danced late into the night to celebrate the arrival of 2009. Once again the hall was decorated with banners and streamers and dinner served. Various activities including a dance competition kept the kids busy until the clock chimed midnight, when a firework display lit up the sky. Exhausted by the celebrations, the younger children went to bed for some much needed sleep whilst the older kids had a special treat and camped in the grounds of the home. </p>]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>September/October 2008 </title>
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   <published>2008-11-07T07:28:36Z</published>
   <updated>2008-11-07T08:57:28Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Outings and visitors September and October were busy months for the children of Thomas Barnardo House. A Talent Show took place on September 1st, where the children sang songs, performed skits and poems and took part in a fashion show....</summary>
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      <name>Claire</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><u><strong>Outings and visitors </strong></u></p>

<p>September and October were busy months for the children of Thomas Barnardo House.  <br />
A Talent Show took place on September 1st, where the children sang songs, performed skits and poems and took part in a fashion show. <br />
 On September 6th, 20 children went to Phoenix to watch a play, whilst another group was rewarded for good character and performance with a swim at Village Market.  <br />
Kwetu Home of Peace invited the children to spend the day on September 20th, and Kariobangi Youth visited the home.  Helen Mtawali and her team have also been visiting on Tuesdays to teach the children some songs and dances. </p>

<p><u><strong>A day at the Arboretum</strong></u></p>

<p>On October 10th, all the children enjoyed a visit to Nairobi Arboretum, where they played games including football and skipping, enjoyed a walk around the grounds and had a picnic. The sun was shining as they tucked into a tasty lunch and sodas with staff and volunteers. </p>

<p><u><strong>Swim time! </strong></u></p>

<p>The children were lucky enough to enjoy another trip this month, this time to Sadili Oval in Langa'ta on October 18th. Once again the sun was out and the kids had great fun swimming and playing. The lunch treat was greatly enjoyed after a tiring day in the water! Thanks to Catriona McLean and David Taylor for organising this outing. </p>

<p><u><strong>Giving thanks</strong></u></p>

<p>October came to an exciting close with the 5th Annual School Thanks Giving Service and Prayers for Candidates. The service, which is held in the third school term of Jonathan Gloag Academy every year, saw the Pre-Unit pupils (five to six-year-olds) graduate to Class 1. They were awarded certificates. Prayers were also said for the 42 Class 8 candidates, and thanks given for the year’s blessings.  There were 69 graduands this year, and the class 8 pupils were commissioned as the 5th group of Jonathan Gloag Academy Ambassadors. The Presiding Minister was Reverend Ken Kimiywe, of Nairobi Pentecostal Church. </p>

<p><u><strong>New school building in Suswa</strong></u></p>

<p>In the past few months, we played host to five Rotary Mission Challenge teams who came from overseas and participated in the construction of a school building for Soila Maasai Girls Centre, in Suswa. The school is nearing completion. The project is a joint effort between Rotary Mission Challenge, including Rotarians and friends from throughout the UK, and Balcraig Foundation. <br />
Final touch-ups to the building should be completed by November 25th when the last Rotary Mission Challenge team will return to the UK.  Special thanks go to team leader Harry Nash for all his hard work and organisation. </p>

<p><br />
<u><strong>Guests and volunteers </strong></u></p>

<p>Many visitors have taken the time to see around the home and meet some of the children, including employees of KLM and Carolyn Glover and friends, from Canada. Thanks to them for their kind donations and interest in the home. <br />
A number of volunteers arrived at the home from all over the world including Canada and Ireland, and the then-host, Nick Milligan, returned to Scotland at the end of September after doing a great job for four months. <br />
One of our volunteers from Bank of Scotland, Ricky Munday, along with friends Ally Maclay and Ian Mackay, organised the ‘Kilts 2 Kenya African 3 Peak Challenge’ to raise money. They climbed Mount Stanley, Mount Kenya and Mount Kilimanjaro in 3 weeks. Their blog and photographs from the trip are at www.kilts2kenya.com. Many thanks for their impressive fundraising efforts. </p>]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>August Diary</title>
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   <published>2008-09-08T07:06:45Z</published>
   <updated>2008-09-08T07:10:06Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Holidays! Being August, all the children were on holiday, enjoying day after day of clubs, games and other treats. Our older children who attend boarding schools were back and it has been great to see them all. They worked around...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><u><strong>Holidays!</strong></u></p>

<p>Being August, all the children were on holiday, enjoying day after day of clubs, games and other treats. Our older children who attend boarding schools were back and it has been great to see them all. They worked around the home every morning, helping staff in the kitchen, grounds, bakery and thrift shop to name just a few. They have really enjoyed doing this and have a good work ethic!</p>

<p><u><strong>Mashimoni</strong></u></p>

<p>The pupils at Mashimoni Squatters School in Kibera enjoyed two weeks of craft sessions taken by the volunteers Doris Watt, Pauline Stephens and Puffin Hepworth. The sessions included mask-making, paper sculpture and much more and were enjoyed by all the children and volunteers who were very impressed by the children’s enthusiasm.</p>

<p><strong><u>Music Boost</u></strong></p>

<p>Starting Thursday 7th, we were visited by musical director and dance choreographer Hellen Mutawali for a three day instructional course, regarding our children’s music and dance moves. She worked a lot with the choir and taught them to improve their musical production, vocal skills and moves.</p>

<p><u><strong>Tour to the Town</strong></u></p>

<p>On Sunday 10th our teenagers took a trip to Nairobi city centre, by public transport to familiarize themselves with the Central Business District. This has taught them some life skills for when they leave KCH. The tour was lead by two of our children who are now through the transitional phase and work in the city. The trip ended with the chapel youth concert: a great treat!</p>

<p><u><strong>Suswa Sports Day</strong></u></p>

<p>On the 12th of the month, the Solia Masai Girls Centre held their annual sports day. It was an amazing day, and the 57 girls at the centre were joined by a bus full of helpers and participants from KCH, including 15 girls from Thomas Barnardos House. The races were a great success, they have great athletic abilities! Races included the relay, the dressing-up race, the blindfolded race, tidying up race and many others. The parents and staff also took part in a relay and a tug-of-war. After all the hard work, everyone was treated to rolls and sodas at the centre. All left very happy and impressed!</p>

<p><u><strong>SALT and church Events</strong></u></p>

<p>On Tuesday 15th, the SALT group of students from Nairobi University who attend Mamlaka Chapel visited KCH for a three-day event with the children over ten years. They taught very meaningful teachings through playing and having fun. By co-operative games the children learned to share and enjoy each other’s company while serving God. Then on Thursday 14th, Nairobi Baptist Church came to KCH and held a Sunday school event, involving playing games and interaction with each other. The universal peace federation church initiative also placed our children among many children from different children’s homes, a whole day of fun and talent in our Sorsbie Hall. The children had great fun despite the cold weather. On Sunday 31st, all children went for a concert at Don Bosco church. It was put on by the youth of the church and was an excellent afternoon!</p>

<p><strong><u>Outings</u></strong></p>

<p>Once again, a group for KCH was invited to watch the Phoenix theatre group perform, this time a comedy. It was very humorous and the children appreciated the outstanding irony of the play. And on the 28th House three went swimming at Sadili Langata. This was possible as it was a donation from Teresa Mwihaki’s sponsor who gave a birthday treat. They had great fun!</p>

<p><u><strong>Freedom from Fistula</strong></u></p>

<p>On the 22nd around one hundred children took part in the Freedom from Fistula walk, raising awareness about a week long camp at Kenyatta hospital which was offering free Fistula repair treatment. The event was joined and opened by the Assistant Minister for Health, Mr Mungutana and was a very fun day! All the children really enjoyed the experience and their participation in an event for such a good cause was greatly appreciated.</p>

<p><strong><u>Adoptive Parent’s Meeting</u></strong></p>

<p>There was an Adoptive Parent’s Association launch on Saturday 23rd which was a great success. It was even featured on Kenyan national television news! It was a well arranged event that shows the commitment of our very effective adoption society. The director of children’s services, Mr Ahmed Hussein graced the occasion. </p>

<p><strong><u>Prizegiving</u></strong></p>

<p>On 29th August, the prizegiving for term two was held, rewarding hard work and achievement from the past few months. Prizes were awarded for improvement in exam marks, good work in the houses, homework, those who received the pizza reward the most often and for the highest performers in the end of term exams.  Those who received three or more prizes were invited for a special prize – an outing which they are sure to enjoy after a hard term’s work.</p>

<p><strong><u>Teenager’s Trips</u></strong></p>

<p>Also on Friday 29th, our teenagers went on a clean-up of Nairobi River in the morning. It was an activity meant for cleaning up the environment and to raise awareness that people should avoid dirtying and littering the river in future, as it is a health hazard. In the afternoon of the same day, the teens and those who were actively participating in August’s events went to the Bomas of Kenya for the debut of a drummer, at the invite of AMREF. The following day, our teenagers visited Kwetu Children’s Home where they performed community service and were very satisfied by the end of it. The importance of helping others was the point put forward to them as they are growing older.</p>

<p>As you can see it was a busy holiday but very enjoyable!!<br />
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   <title>June and July Diary</title>
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   <published>2008-08-05T11:07:55Z</published>
   <updated>2008-08-05T11:09:57Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Football These are the winter months of Kenya. We have had to fill in with a lot of participation in events. Three football matches were played recently with other local groups, with results as below. KCH 0 – 2 Pearls...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Football</strong><br />
These are the winter months of Kenya. We have had to fill in with a lot of participation in events. Three football matches were played recently with other local groups, with results as below. </p>

<p>KCH <strong>0 – 2</strong> Pearls Youth Group (6/7/08) <br />
KCH <strong>4 – 2</strong> Mary Immaculate (8/7/08) <br />
KCH <strong>1 – 1</strong> Legi Ndgo (26/7/08)</p>

<p>The matches have been enjoyed hugely and well done to the team! There will be more soon and we wish KCH success!</p>

<p><strong>Outings</strong><br />
On the 20th June all the children visited the Kenya Wildlife Service Park. They enjoyed the day, where they were able to see many of the animals in the park and relax in its natural beauty. It was a busy time of year and the chance to have this kind of trip was appreciated by all. The next day, twenty of the children visited Nairobi Chapel for the Bible Olympics where they came second out of seven teams based on quizzes, recitals and art and design activities. Well done to the Kenya Children’s Home team!</p>

<p><strong>Pearls Youth Group</strong><br />
Pearls Youth Group, based in Kibera, have been great supporters of KCH and on the 28th June they visited to perform some songs, plays and poems. Afterwards they had some fun playing football with the children. A great time was had by all! </p>

<p><strong>Happy Birthday!</strong><br />
On the 29th June, all the children were invited to the birthday party held by kind donors of the home, Mr and Mrs Khamis. This took place in the Sorsbie Hall after choir practice, and all had a great time at the party which involved lots of singing and lots of cake for everyone! An excellent way to spend a Sunday afternoon!</p>

<p><strong>Shopping Spree</strong><br />
On the 4th and 5th July we conducted a Shopping Spree in ten Nakumatt supermarkets. For this event we collected kind donations of food, household items and cash from shoppers which, once valued, came to over 500,000 kshs! Also we are conscious that awareness about Kenya Children’s home was raised by the event. Many people were involved, including drivers, loaders and of course the volunteers who gave their time and effort tirelessly to help at the event. We thank all who were involved massively!</p>

<p><strong>Dinner and Dancing!</strong><br />
We were lucky this year to have another group from Kelvinside Academy, Scotland, visiting this year. Their presence and help was very much felt by everyone, and we thank them for all they did. On the 6th July all the children took part in a barbeque and dance in the Sorsbie Hall, courtesy of Kelvinside. It was a fantastic evening, enjoyed hugely by all who attended. Kelvinside were duly impressed by the children’s dancing skills and went home very happy and exhausted!</p>

<p><strong>Visitors</strong><br />
We have had many visitors in these months, and all greatly appreciated seeing the home. All the children who met them really enjoyed spending time with them too! We have also seen the arrivals and departures of many volunteers, notably our hostess Claire Dunlop who worked at Kenya Children’s Home for over a year, who left on the 12th July to return to the UK. She is being missed already.</p>

<p><strong>Sports Day – JGA</strong><br />
The Jonathan Gloag Academy held their annual sports days on the Kenya Children’s Home field on Friday 11th July. This of course involved a large number of children and staff from the Home. The day was a great success with Mount Elgan (red) house winning the day. Parents participated as well and won the tug-of-war. It was a great way to have fun before the pressure of exams that started at the end of July. However don’t worry – term ends on the 31st July and all the children will have a well-deserved month of holiday!</p>

<p><strong>Theatre Trip</strong><br />
On the 26th July the children once again saw the Phoenix Theatre Group in performance. Our trips to see this group have always been very popular and everyone enjoys the excitement of the theatre. We are sure the children will continue to enjoy the plays of the Phoenix Players!<br />
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   <title>May Diary</title>
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   <published>2008-08-05T11:03:37Z</published>
   <updated>2008-08-05T11:06:50Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Back to school All the children returned to school after their April break. Those who attend Jonathan Gloag Academy were welcomed back with a busy first week, which included them taking some exams! We are sure they all did very...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Back to school</strong><br />
All the children returned to school after their April break. <br />
Those who attend Jonathan Gloag Academy were welcomed back with a busy first week, which included them taking some exams! We are sure they all did very well and will continue to work hard throughout this next term. </p>

<p><strong>Rewarding hard work</strong><br />
Just before all the children started school, there was a prize giving ceremony to celebrate and reward those children who have not only improved in school work but also behaviour within their houses and homework.  The children were presented with the awards by Mrs Kiraithe (the home’s chief administrator), Linda Hopper (a friend of the home from the UK) and Irene Njeri (the main instructor at the home’s new project – Kelvin Kraft). <br />
Many prizes were handed out and those who had 2 or more rewards were taken for an extra treat on the 17th. Mrs Kiraithe took this party of children to the cinema where they enjoyed watching a film and munching on snacks. </p>

<p><strong>Outings</strong><br />
Some of the children were once again invited to see the Phoenix Players. This time the play followed the writers of a murder mystery that started to play out for real!! Definitely kept up the interest.<br />
Much fun was had by all. </p>

<p><strong>Sports Day - KCH</strong><br />
Well, another year, another sports day!<br />
This year was slightly different. Not only did we have teams from within the home but we also had teams from Mashimoni and the Gloag Foundation House. So everyone was even more competitive than usual!! <br />
The victors on the day:<br />
•	The house competition was won by Houses 6, 7 and 9. Well done those houses!<br />
•	The competition between the older children was very fierce and ended with the Thomas Barnardo House children coming out on top with the Mashimoni children 2nd. <br />
•	The staff competition was also very competitive between Office, Kitchen, Guards, Mothers and Mashimoni. The winners for the men were the Thomas Barnardo House office; we didn’t know some of them were Olympic standard!! The winners for the women‘s team was the Mashimoni ladies team. <br />
We would like to thank everyone involved for making the afternoon such a success and keeping the competition healthy!! <br />
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<strong>First Holy Communion</strong><br />
On the 25th, two of our children were fortunate enough to be able to take part in their first Holy Communion at Don Bosco church. They both looked very grown-up and even had a treat after the ceremony. We thank all involved for enabling the children in what has become a very important day for them. </p>

<p><strong>Walking: good for all</strong><br />
The 24th saw some of the children take part in walk to raise awareness of The Mater Trust – a trust which raises funds for children with heart problems, supported by Dettol.  They left Thomas Barnardo House to begin the walk at the Nyayo Stadium and walked in one large circle (around 10km) till they arrived back there around 1pm.<br />
Well done all of those who took part and to those who supported them throughout.</p>

<p><strong>Visitors</strong><br />
One of the many visitors this month was Harry Nash from the UK. He comes from the Rotary of Banff (in Scotland). </p>

<p><strong>Deceased</strong><br />
We are sad for losing Teacher Teresa of Mashimoni who was the class teacher in Class 1 following a short illness. We will miss her and share the family’s grief.</p>

<p><strong>Music festival</strong><br />
The Suswa girls participated in the annual district festival. They attained first position in the zone and second in Kajiado District. Well done Girls!!<br />
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   <title>April</title>
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   <published>2008-05-27T12:28:09Z</published>
   <updated>2008-05-27T12:32:31Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Holidays!! We started the month off with the schools closing for the April Break. The older children came back from boarding school. It is so great to see them, especially those that had been to boarding school for the first...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><u><strong>Holidays!!</strong></u><br />
We started the month off with the schools closing for the April Break. The older children came back from boarding school. It is so great to see them, especially those that had been to boarding school for the first time. <br />
So starts the holidays!! Lots of fun to be had, chores to do and of course the ever important holiday homework. <br />
Some of our children attended a holiday camp at Jonathon Gloag Academy. This involved them learning and revising lessons from the term but in a more fun and hands on way. They got to test their cooking and camping skills, along with many other fun activities. The children enjoyed themselves immensely. </p>

<p><u><strong>New Intake!</strong></u><br />
At the beginning of the month we admitted 20 new children. These children have come from families which were affected by the post-election violence. Despite what they have been through, they seem to be adjusting to life at TBH well and everyone has been very welcoming in order to enable this difficult process.</p>

<p><u><strong>Shopping spree</strong></u><br />
On the 4th and 5th April was the first of our tri-annual shopping sprees. This is where volunteers, mums and children ask the members of the community to help Thomas Barnardo House. This time we were at the Uchumi supermarkets in and around Nairobi.<br />
 We received a lot of food, soaps, and all sorts, along with monetary donations. We had a really great time and raised a lot for the home, not just in material things but also awareness of what we do and who we do it for. </p>

<p><u><strong>Visitors and helpers</strong></u><br />
Throughout this month we had many visitors from all over, to name but a few from the UK:<br />
•	Anne Spresser came with her friend Sheila on 7th April. They were such a great help, especially at Mashimoni, helping with the holiday clubs there. <br />
•	Linda Hopper visited us again and this time she brought her husband, John, with her.<br />
•	Some first time visitors were the family of Warren & Emma & their son Nate, who came from London for a week. <br />
•	Catriona Sibbald and one of her daughter’s, Laura, also visited us for a short while. They brought presents for the children, which they were very happy to receive. <br />
•	And last but not least, we would like to welcome back Carissa and Claire. They had to return home in January due to post-election violence, but are back. They have both hit the ground running. Welcome back ladies!</p>

<p>And now to mention some of those in Kenya:<br />
•	On 12th April, we had a very exciting visitor!  Miss Kenya graced the home. She and her band of models spent time in the nursery, cuddling babies and also interacted with the other children of the home. <br />
•	Also on this day, we had a motivational talk for the teens and pre-teens facilitated by Mrs Sally Karago, wife to one of our governors, Mr Joe Karago. The talk on self-esteem was very educational and spurred a positive change in the children in attendance.<br />
•	The 2nd group of mentors for TBH children was launched on Tuesday 8th April. This is a scheme set up for not only the children at Thomas Barnardo House but also the staff. Each member of the team has been allocated a child to be-friend, talk to. They take time out of their busy schedules to get to know the children. This helps to encourage the children to have positive role models and feel they have someone they can talk to rather than feel like they’re bothering their mums.  <br />
•	Pastor Jan from the Nairobi Chapel continued her monthly talks with the house mothers and aunties <br />
•	A group of around 30 helpers from St John’s Ambulance came to play and interact with the children. <br />
•	A youth group from the Christ King Catholic Church in Kibera visited the home. They helped around the home and they sang songs and presented us with some plays they had prepared. <br />
•	On the 19th we were lucky enough to have some Fathers from Don Bosco Catholic Church come to preside over a mass for us. <br />
•	Also on the 19th April some of our young people were invited to Phoenix Aviation, just across the road, at Wilson Airport. They had a very interesting tour of the firm, which specialises in air-craft maintenance and hires. The trip was of great benefit, especially to our very own David Kiruthi of House 3, who has been given an opportunity for industrial attachment at the firm.<br />
•	Juhudi Children’s Club very kindly invited our children on an outing to the National Museum of Kenya on the 22nd. We had such a great time.<br />
Thanks go to all these visitors and more for their energy and aid. </p>

<p><u><strong>Rites of passage – Suswa</strong></u><br />
Continuing from the success of the first ceremony last year, the time has come again for our oldest Suswa girls to graduate.  12 Girls graduated at the alternative Rites of Passage Ceremony at Baraka Ontoiye School in Kiserian on the 27th April. It was such a great day and even more so when we think of what these girls may have been subjected to instead. We applaud everyone for their very important work with these special girls. </p>

<p><u><strong>Giving back</strong></u><br />
At the end of the month the teenagers visited the St Theresa Missionaries of Charity Home in Otiende where they helped in cleaning and feeding of the physically and mentally challenged children. They enjoyed giving service to the noble mission and will be keen to visit again next holiday. </p>

<p><u><strong>Thomas Barnardo House – FAMOUS!!</strong></u><br />
On the 17th April  Citizen television channel came to film us! It was all in aid of their children’s television programme called Club Kiboko. They filmed the children while stories were being told and since then we have been on 3 times! The children have enjoyed seeing themselves on TV!! Thank you so much to Citizen for giving the children that fun opportunity. </p>

<p><u><strong>Continued gratitude</strong></u><br />
Lastly, we would like to thank all the contributors and donors of the home for their continued support and encouragement. It is all so much appreciated. <br />
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   <title>Februrary &amp; March 2008</title>
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   <published>2008-04-02T14:47:57Z</published>
   <updated>2008-04-03T12:14:56Z</updated>
   
   <summary>The months of February and March started on a rather hopeful note with all anticipating a positive outcome to the Annan led mediation talks. A good result was realised and news of a coalition government received with a sigh of...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The months of February and March started on a rather hopeful note with all anticipating a positive outcome to the Annan led mediation talks. A good result was realised and news of a coalition government received with a sigh of relief by many.  </p>

<p><br />
Activities at TBH were back to normal with children who had not reported back from their rural homes coming back ready for catch up on school work. They had a positive attitude that came in handy in their readjustment back into the school and home routines.  </p>

<p><br />
<u><strong>Donations & Visiting groups</strong></u><br />
Walk in donors continued to trickle in mostly over the weekends with a majority showing keenness is spending time with the children and helping out with chores. We had three big group that visited in the two months on varied days namely; Daystar University Students, Staff from Schindler company and students from Kiine Girls Secondary School in Central Kenya  and PCEA, Langata. The groups engaged in community service and spent time playing games and socialising with the children. They also donated food items and clothing.  </p>

<p><br />
The Bata Shoe Company once again brought good tidings to the home. They donated 126 pairs of school shoes for the children. The presentation occasion was graced by Mr. Giathe the firm’s Public Relations Manager who pledged to continue supporting the home in future. The kind will sure go a long way in bringing a saving to the home’s uniform / school supplies kitty.  </p>

<p><br />
In a show of solidarity and concern to us after a trying post election situation, the home benefactor and Jonathan Gloag Adememy founder Dr. Ann Gloag flanked by Bette Gibb, Linda Hopper and Ramsey all from Scotland visited for a couple of days. Also the David Sibbald family from Glasgow as well as David Taylor from the Bank of Scotland took time to visit the TBH family for a few days. The gesture by all is much appreciated and meant a lot to the staff and children of TBH / JGA. </p>

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<u><strong>Invitations/Outings</strong></u><br />
Children received invites as follows:  </p>

<p><br />
House of Grace Church fun day and Trailblazers club launch – 16th February <br />
Over 30 children aged 9 years and over accompanied by house moms had the opportunity to attend a fun filled event that allowed the participants a mingling chance as well as a time of engaging in debating contests, recitals, bible quiz lessons and talks on real life issues that affect peer groups. The organisers promised to invite the children to a similar event in subsequent months.  </p>

<p><br />
<u>Japanese Embassy – 29th February</u></p>

<p>20 children went to the Japanese embassy where Japanese cultural items were showcased. The children also got to learn Japanese and interacted with Japanese Children in play and origami making sessions. They were also treated to some Japanese cuisine. This was organised by Juhudi Children’s club. </p>

<p><br />
<u>Phoenix Theatre 15th March</u></p>

<p>20 youngsters went to watch ‘Creeps’, a play by Lutz Hubner. This was courtesy of Phoenix Players. The play featured 3 very different girls short listed to be auditioned for a brilliant new music show that needed a youthful, dynamic, fun, cool and fashionable person.  </p>

<p><br />
It was a show of talents, blunders, rage and loyalty…only one could be the presenter of Creeps!.  </p>

<p><br />
<u>Splash Swim – 24th February</u></p>

<p>All the children and housemothers were treated to an afternoon out at the Splash water world. There was no better way to beat the scorching afternoon sun than this!. The water slides and pools side games were a great attraction for the children. All partook in a snack party at the end of the day that left the children craving for more. The treat was courtesy of David Taylor from the Bank of Scotland. Asante Sana David.  </p>

<p><br />
<u>Staff events </u></p>

<p>As a reward for emerging tops in a staff performance grading exercise, the Abandoned Baby Unit Aunties were treated to a day’s outing at the Paradise Lost amusement park where they had a great time together. They enjoyed game sessions, boat rides, nature walks and picnic. All came back to the home raring to go for another win. Housemothers and volunteers worked in the Nursery on the day.  </p>

<p><br />
<u>Customer Care Training </u><br />
Close to 20 members of staff attended an invigorating customer care training session facilitated by Mr. Robert Foulser on 26th March. Emphasis was on improved public and interpersonal relations aimed at upholding the home’s image with lots of focus on Children being the main customer.</p>

<p>Pastor Jan of Mamlaka Chapel continued with her monthly training for the Housemothers. This assists our mothers with insights of parenting with a Christian foundation. </p>

<p><br />
<u>Friendly Football Matches </u></p>

<p>Two matches; Tool Bench Centre students and staff versus TBH staff & TBH staff versus Goal Kenya Staff were held in mid march. The TBH team won in both matches giving the opponent teams an even greater challenge to practice more for a win in future tournaments.  </p>

<p><br />
<u>JGA Prize Giving Day</u></p>

<p>14th March played host to the 4th Jonathan Gloag Academy Prize Giving event. Dr. Ann Gloag as well as Mr. Wachira, the Personal Assistant to Starehe Boys School Director graced the event that was filled with pomp and glamour. The invited guests and parents who turned up in large numbers were entertained by the school pupils and awards presented to many pupils. The event saw a good number of TBH children receive awards.  </p>

<p><br />
<u>Easter Holiday </u></p>

<p>The children went to church for good Friday and Easter Sunday masses. A special programme was organised at the home for songs, skits, and bible memory verses presentations by houses. The housemothers, Office staff also sung Easter songs. The staff present were impressed by the children’s confidence and creativity. This spoke volumes of the talents the children possess. Mr.  & Mrs Daniel Ogol shared ice cream with the children as appreciation for their wedding held here in December.  </p>

<p><br />
Children had time to party, dance and treasure hunt.  </p>

<p><br />
All children resumed school after four days of rest. They are now preparing for the end of terms exams in earnest.  <br />
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   <title>January 2008</title>
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   <published>2008-03-18T12:59:57Z</published>
   <updated>2008-03-18T13:00:30Z</updated>
   
   <summary>January Web site update January started on a sombre note for all at Barnardo’s owing to the tension that arose after the disputed presidential election. Most of the children were away visiting their relatives during the December holidays and were...</summary>
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      <name>Peter Sturrock</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>January Web site update</p>

<p>January started on a sombre note for all at Barnardo’s owing to the tension that arose after the disputed presidential election. </p>

<p><br />
Most of the children were away visiting their relatives during the December holidays and were expected back on 29th December for the New Year celebrations which turned out to be low key, since many children had not been brought back owing to paralysed transport and insecurity situation. </p>

<p><br />
January, as usual is a busy month at TBH since children are moving a class upwards, some are joining new schools. All these activities and general home operations were affected by the post election chaos in the following ways: </p>

<p><br />
Delay in children being brought back to TBH from their holidays; this led us to advising the guardians to take a temporary measure of getting the children admitted into nearby schools till the situation calms down. <br />
Delays / postponements in school re-opening for first term <br />
Delays in students reporting back to school <br />
School transfers owing to insecurity in areas such as western Kenya where some 7 tbh children were schooling. <br />
Some staff were unable to report to work leading to some staff taking on added responsibility and shifts to cover for the affected ones. <br />
Cost of foodstuff, transport and other essential supplies skyrocketed over the period calling for more operation funds. <br />
A nosedive in the number of local walk in donors <br />
Outings and other social activities for staff and children were curtailed. </p>

<p><br />
With the foregoing, it is evident that it has not been business as usual. All the same, the situation is now relatively calm and majority of children reported back to school in the month and have settled well. Weekend activities took place with children having renewed energy for sporting and choir. There was an invitation for 20 youngsters to the phoenix theatre for a hilarious play ‘Pull the other one’ a farce by Normal Robbins about a typical case of the ‘mother in law syndrome’. </p>

<p><br />
We continue to pray for our country so that the mediation talks can succeed for peace and normalcy to return.</p>

<p><br />
With the assistance of Balcraig foundation, we are managing to issue bread and floor donations directly to camps for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Nairobi and directly to Red Cross.</p>

<p><br />
Through the Government vetting system, we anticipate an increase in requests to admit newly orphaned children.</p>

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