This Blog is Going to Kenya

We’re traveling with the Compassion Bloggers on their latest trip to see our ministry in action, Mar. 4 -10, and our goal is to help you feel a little closer to the children you sponsor, even if you don’t happen to sponsor a child in Kenya.

Kenyan child smilingWhile we’re in Kenya, we’ll be looking to blog about the hows and whys behind the work our church partners and country staff perform. We want to give you that “Sponsorship 201” experience, something to complement the stunning, inspirational and tender stories our traveling companions will be delivering, and something that builds upon your existing relationship with us.

We’ll be visiting these four child development centers, and these kids, who are waiting to be sponsored, are registered at them. If you sponsor one of the children, it’ll make this blog trip much more meaningful for you. You’ll get a great look at your child’s world without having to leave the comfort of your home.

  • KE-301, Kawangware Child Development Center
  • KE-355, Mathare Community Outreach Child Development Center
  • KE-611, Kabuku St. John Child Development Center
  • KE 555, Olturoto Child Development Center
  • KE-630, Good Shepard Isinya Student Center
  • KE-727, Jericho Child Development Center
  • KE-737, Kiserian Child Development Center

See you in Kenya.


Follow all of the Compassion Bloggers Kenya blog team on Twitter.

Visit compassionbloggers.com on a daily basis to make this journey through the words, pictures and videos of the other Compassion Bloggers.

10 Comments |Add a comment

  1. Kevin Brodie September 19, 2020

    I need to speak to someone about an orphanage in Kenya, 1+502-797-4776

    1. Anna September 21, 2020

      Hello Kevin! You may email us at [email protected], and we would be happy to answer any questions you may have! God bless!

  2. Kathryn van Rooyen April 21, 2010

    I sponsor a girl at project KE704, and see you won’t be going there, either. I wish so very much that you were! I’ve sponsored her for 5 years, and will never be able to go. I am disabled and it just won’t ever happened. I hope someone will go to 704 someday.

  3. Chris Giovagnoni March 7, 2010

    Tania,

    I’m sorry to say that because of recent heavy rains we didn’t make it to KE-555. The river we had to cross was running too high, so we ended up going to another center.

  4. Dana March 3, 2010

    I sponsor a sixteen year old boy in Kenya – Mahaya Child Development Center – Project KE 805. Wish you were going there, as I’d love to see some pictures. Don’t have my first letter form him yet as I just started sponsoring him around Christmas. Can’t wait to follow the blogs and get a glimpse into Odhiambo’s country.

  5. Teri March 2, 2010

    My visit to Kenya in 2006 and seeing my Ntikoisa and Tyson was a fantastic experience! I am so looking forward to the day I will be able to return to visit them again!

  6. Chris Giovagnoni March 2, 2010

    Tania,

    Stay tuned because you’ll definitely get some, if not all of what you wanted. I’ll see what I can do.

  7. Tania Allen March 2, 2010

    I see that you all will be going to KE 555 at Olturoto PEFA Child Development Center. I have a correspondence boy there named Lemayian Muremi. He is 11 years old. It would be so cool if I saw pictures of his project, or even a picture of him to see how much he has changed! I have yet to receive a letter from him, but I hear from Compassion that he was quite a letter writer to his sponsor, who never wrote to him.

  8. susan martin March 1, 2010

    I sponsor a boy at KE590 and see you won’t be there. But, I will be following your blog and praying for your health, safety and God’s blessings be upon you.

  9. Amy Wallace March 1, 2010

    I sponsor a boy in Kenya, but not at any of those projects. I’ll be checking the updates!

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