The Nasio Trust Newsletter 2022
Find out what we’ve been doing in 2021 in our annual newsletter!
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Find Out MoreFind out what we’ve been doing in 2021 in our annual newsletter!
Read an online version right here in your web browser.
Find Out MoreOn the International Day of Education 2022, we would like to draw attention to the importance of girls’ education. When girls are provided with the access to education they deserve, the world benefits- poverty drops, opportunities arise and communities strengthen.
According to Unicef, 129 million girls are out of education globally. Poverty is the largest barrier to education. Families in rural areas of Kenya, where secondary school enrolment is fewer than the already low 53% national average, often want the best for their children but lack the financial means to support their education.
Find Out MoreIt’s become customary at the start of each new year, for us to look back over the previous period and take a moment to celebrate the things you have helped us to achieve.
We've also produced a simple infographic illustrating some of the highlights! Click here to download it now.
Find Out MoreWe recently received this wonderful video from Kenya of our Nasio-supported children saying thank you for the Gingham dresses and jumpers donated/knitted by our supporters.
As you might recall, education is free in Kenya, but children are required to have a school uniform in order to attend school. Consequently the importance of these donations cannot be overstated.
Find Out MoreA huge and heartfelt thank you to everyone that supported our Nasio Christmas appeal.
You have helped to make the festive period very special for families in need in western Kenya.
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 MoreGoodbye Virgin Money Giving, Hello Just Giving
For many years Nasio has partnered with Virgin Money Giving to accept donations and for our supporters to set up fundraising campaign pages. In November 2021 - Virgin Money Giving will close forever.
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.
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