Stephen Venables talks to Nasio
Live Zoom talk with Stephen Venables
The first Briton to ascend the summit of Mount Everest without bottled oxygen.
Find Out MoreLive Zoom talk with Stephen Venables
The first Briton to ascend the summit of Mount Everest without bottled oxygen.
Find Out MoreRajab’s sister joins medical college.
You may remember in May we featured one of Nasio's first supported children, Rajab, who is now a clinical officer working at our medical centre. I am now delighted to tell you that his younger sister, Amidah Makokha, has joined the Kenya Medical Training College, to start her certificate in Health Records Information Technology. She was inspired by her volunteer work and by her brother Rajab.
Find Out MoreA Historic Event | W.H.O. Recommends Malaria Vaccination
Read about how Nasio is already saving lives with this amazing new treatment.
Find Out MoreMoses begins his three years studies in dental technology
My name is Moses Mudenyo, and I’m one of the beneficiaries of the Nasio Trust. I am so happy to inform you that I successfully completed my secondary education and am now joining Kenya Medical Training College.
Find Out MoreBBC South Today Feature On Our 20th Anniversary Celebrations
A BBC South Today feature first broadcast on August 10th 2021.
Find Out MoreTo everyone that joined us on August 1st for our 20th anniversary service and fun day in Dorchester – THANK YOU! It was so wonderful to see all of you and to be able to celebrate the incredible progress of The Nasio Trust since our inception in 2001. Better still – thanks to all your […]
Nasio 20th Anniversay Movie
Watch the movie we played on the day celebrating the charity's achievements and successes over the past 2 decades!
Find Out MoreYou might recall our emergency appeal earlier this month to fundraise to build a new home for History & Mary.
On the evening of June 17th, strong wind and rains led to the collapse of their mud house. History (aged 10) and Mary (aged 8) and their family were suddenly left with no means to shelter from the terrible weather and had to relocate to the home of their paternal grandmother.
Find Out MoreNasio’s Bike Project, which is funded by the Sefton family, has provided engaging life skills activities for our young people.
The Nasio Bike Hub was set up in the renovated original Noah’s Ark building. It offers a great way for young people to learn and develop new skills, as well as providing a safe place for them to meet.
Find Out MoreMy name is Rajab Kweyu Makokha. I’m Twenty three years old.I joined Nasio Trust organization at the age of 7 years as a partial orphan living with my mother who was doing small scale business.
After four years in high school, I was able to successfully complete my Secondary education and joined Kenya Medical Training College to pursue Clinical medicine and Surgery course.
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