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Talia’s Story – Life Long Friends

The people we met and worked with whilst out in Kenya were some of the most amazing people I think I will ever meet.

Most of the volunteers working at Nasio Trust were originally orphans who the trust supported from an early age and they are now only slightly older than we are.

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Jon’s visit to meet Dancan

My name is Jon Marshall and I sponsor Dancan Atako.

I have done so now for approximately 5 years. I have been lucky enough to meet Dancan and his mother who also works at Nasio’s headquarters currently with the Green Team.

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Margaret’s Volunteering Visit

Margaret is a long time Nasio child sponsor and recently undertook her fourth trip to Kenya, in order to meet the three children she supports.

Here's what she told us in the run-up to her trip!

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Sponsoring Mourine

I first met Mourine in 2014, on my first visit to Kenya with the Nasio. She was five years old at the time, and in Baby Class at St. Irene’s ECD school. I almost instantaneously developed a soft-spot for her, and decided to sponsor her.

I have been blessed to get to know her and grow quite close to her in that time.

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“Volunteering with The Nasio Trust is learning about life”

Rajab is one of the children who has directly benefited from the work that The Nasio Trust does. He has now decided to give something back by volunteering himself! Here’s an update…

It's my pleasure to share with you my experience and many other things that I have gained from Nasio Trust. We recently went for a medical camp to a certain village.

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Graduation in Kenya!

A time for celebration as St Irene pupil’s graduated from Pre-Primary Education at the end of 2016. These children will now enter the Kenyan education system whilst continuing to be supported by The Nasio Trust and their Child Sponsors.

We now look forward to a new intake of 40 children at our Early Childhood Development Centres - all of whom require a Child Sponsor.

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Help #nasio15 To Fight Malaria In Memory Of Livingstone

November 5th, 2016 marks the 3rd anniversary of the death of Livingstone Amwoma. Livingstone was a happy, healthy 5 year old boy attending our St. Irene’s Early Childhood Development Centre. He died tragically from a Malaria related illness on November the 5th, 2013.

With your help, we want to make death's like Livingstone's a thing of the past. Find out more in our appeal video.

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Livingstone’s Story

Livingstone was a happy, healthy 5 year old boy attending our St. Irene’s Early Childhood Development Centre. On October 31st 2013 he became feverish and received rudimentary medicine to treat these symptoms.

On the 4th of November, around 8PM his stomach began to bloat and his condition deteriorated again quickly.

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The Nasio Trust Newsletter 2015

We’re very pleased to announce the Nasio Trust newsletter 2015 has arrived!

Best of all you can can read it right here online :)

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Matt gears up for Kenyan fundraiser

A Shirebrook man is planning a trip to Kenya to build a hospital and donate four Land Rovers which can be used as ambulances by local medics.

The expedition has been organised through the Nasio Trust - an international charity which runs day-care centres in western Kenya providing orphaned children with a daily meal, education, medical care and support.

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