Bryn & Conor are no strangers to amazing challenges for charity
This July they plan to run 500 miles in support of the Nasio Trust!
Hear from Bryn below, and please consider supporting him and Conor in this incredible undertaking.
Find Out MoreThis July they plan to run 500 miles in support of the Nasio Trust!
Hear from Bryn below, and please consider supporting him and Conor in this incredible undertaking.
Find Out MoreOur 2021 issue of Nasio News has arrived!
You can download a PDF version here or read here in-page.
Find Out MoreSalome is a 52-year-old mother of 14 children but sadly 9 have passed away.
When she joined the adult class, she was unable to read or write, but through gritty determination and hard work, she has learnt to hold a pen and can now write her name and sign documents with clarity and understanding and can read simple English sentences.
Find Out MoreMy name is Sylvia Omurunga and I am 24 years old, a second born in a family of three siblings.
My parents divorced when I was 9 months old and my mother took me back with her to her parents home. I was brought up at my maternal grandparents. My mother died in 2014 when I was 16 years old. After my mother’s death we were left alone and we had to manage ourselves in a child headed family alongside my sibling and cousins for one year before the family members brought in one of my elder cousins to take care of us.
Find Out MoreMy Name is Riziki Hamisi from Mumias and one of the NASIO TRUST beneficiaries as well as one of the Peer educators in the program.
Peer education program has enabled me to gain guiding and counselling skills and knowledge, with this knowledge I have been able to educate my fellow peers and show them direction on what is right and wrong in their peer life, I also do guiding and counselling to some of them.
Find Out MoreAs many of our supporters may know, we regularly welcome interns from Oxford University to come and work with us for a period at The Nasio Trust.
Over the years - these groups of interns have been responsible for some incredible ideas that have repeatedly helped us take the charity to the next level in the ongoing fight to break the cycle of poverty.
Find Out MoreDiscover all the amazing work we did in 2019 in our annual report!
Grab your copy here now.
Find Out MoreThank you to all who have supported Nasio through buying alternative gifts in 2020!
Our Anniversary appeal this year will focus on raising funds to expand our amazing medical centre so that we are able to provide even more lifesaving healthcare to our vulnerable communities. Last year as a direct result of your help an incredible 11,052 patients were treated at our medical centre – we are looking forward to providing help to even more patients this year.
Find Out MoreWe recently prepared this infographic and thought you might like to see it! What a year it’s been.
You can see a full version of it on this link.
Find Out MoreSince the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, to help combat the spread of the virus, The Nasio Trust has focused on making handwashing more accessible to over 45,000 people living in the Mumias West area in rural Kenya.
The Nasio Trust have worked with the Kenyan Ministry of Health to set up over 150 handwashing ‘Tippy Tap’ stations, a hands-free way to wash your hands. They have also donated 150 hand washing containers to regional farmers and a further 250 hand washing containers to families and flood centres.
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