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Give Poor Children a Better start in Life

    E4N Foundation
    A project from E4N Foundation in Nairobi, Kenya
    This project strives to address the critical and pressing needs of poor kids from poverty-stricken,war-torn and rural regions.Donations will provide scholarship,stationery and support the HIV/AIDS ,science and reproductive health training .

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    About this project

    J. Valent from E4N Foundation is responsible for this project
    E4N Foundation is a registered community-based organization in Pokot and Sebei Districts of Kenya and Uganda.We strive to support the education of needy and vulnerable kids including those affect by war,orphans,girls fleeing from forced marriages and those running away from Female Genital Mutilation (F.G.M). We have trained 4000 kids on how to use computers and are empowered with HIV/AIDS knowledge and Reproductive Health all this delivered using the rich set of tools in the xo laptops. Our education scholarship program support bright but needy from rural communities.A £31 donation will provide boarding fees and stationary to one kid for a whole year. Kindly support us.

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