Child Rescueing centre International is a non-governmental organization based in Thika, Kenya Central Province and Netherlands.

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CRCI August/September/October Newsletter 2009

Friday, October 9th, 2009

how are you all ? we are are all fine and the third term 2009 started very well for us here in CRCI Thika gatuanyaga .

CHILDREN

Our children are all fine and healthy and doing great .we held several investigations for the unfinished children;s cases and reunited Douglas Mwaura’with the mother in a place called Waithaka in the outskirts of Nairobi this was a great achievement but it could not last long  for the conditions at  home were not favorable for the best interest of the child , he will be living in CRC now.

Also Jacintas transferred from gatura school due to unfavorable weather conditions she went back to her former school. Caroline wambui will be doing her end of primary exams by next month we wish her all the best and success to crown it all. We also  have new children in CRCI , sam an orphan . mburu brothers from the rift valley

Elizabeth Wanjiku,Winnie asamula,Winnie wambui,Kelvin kimani are all attending  high school without much strain. .

All the others are attending school and very healthy,only we loosed in the two cases involving Mary Nduku and Esther Njoki whereby the accused were set free for lack of evidence we want to appeal against the the judgement in the high court using our lawyer and other stakeholders may justice prevail .

VOLUNTEERS

Currently we have 6 volunteers in the house ,frankfrom Netherlands and david david from Scotland  left in the past week.

We are happy currently volunteers are enough and from different nationalities we thank our new volunteer program team which is working tirelessly .

STAFF

We have new staff members in CONSOLATA MUTHONI the new house mother a qualified ECD teacher and experienced  with EVANGELINE WANJIRA the CARETAKER  and SANDE the new COOK very experienced in hotel management. LYDIA Is the new assistant house mother .Joseph wanjala is the new assistant to joe in the farming projects

PROJECTS

For the crc projects the

animal husbandry is going on well  We got one cow from silvia a volunteer in crc as such boosting the milk production we do not buy milk anymore in this dry season the goats are doing well  .

The farm land has been prepared ready for vegetable planting we have enough manure  the main challenge is our source of water which is an reliable we are looking forward to having our own borehole  for reliable water supply .

Umoja project is getting on well we have new workers there Catherine and Maryanne .grace has so far been promoted to the teachers position since we have an extra class room ,  we are doing this to support the local community .also we have built two houses in matharao slums  we thank frank and silvia for this and the entire crc board for making this a success.

Fish project we have started a fish project sponsored by one volunteer  frank it is in its initial stages we are very optimistic the project will be a success .

Green houses we are starting a pilot project in the farming sector to see how far we can make to reach higher yielding levels .

School project. We are building the crc academy for our small children and the needy community around as such we are in the initial stages as such we welcome all kind of support from all areas .

Sponsor a child project and the volunteer projects will be co-ordinated now in Kenya the crc head office as agreed by the  board of crc namely.

BOARD MEMBERS

Joseph njega Edward – Chairman

Nelson ndungu kamicha – Secretary

Antony kinyanjui muthoni – Treasurer

Mary wangechi gathuka – Member

Robert masinde -Member

John kamau – Legal advicer

James mwangi maina – Member

That is it for now we will keep you updated as we make the lives of our nice children better and once more receive our worm greetings kwaheri and may our almighty God bless  CRCI  Asante sana.


Yours Nelson

For CRC family

Winnie Asamula

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Winnie a beautiful and humble girl is 16 years old who is an orphan. She was born in the year 1991 and along the way both her parents died due to different ailments.

Later on Winnie was taken away by her Grandmother and was brought to Thika Kiandutu slums where they stayed together and she joined school. Along the way Winnie was being abused physically by the grandmother and several times it was reported to the children’s officer Thika. In the last time CRC took her in since she had to do her exams, she did well and joined a government school, Munyu Girls high school.

Now Winnie is doing okay and in future she would love to be a doctor. She also attends karate sessions as an Extra curricula activity.

Rose Njeri

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Rose is a sister to Patrick Githiora and Joseph Mwangi. Abandoned by their mother a place called Ngoingwa in the outskirts of Thika, some few days after the father was arrested and put to jail. For almost a month she stayed with her two brothers in a shanty house which was in ruins without anyone to take care of them. A Good Samaritan noted the situation and reported the matter to the children’s office Thika. CRC management took her and the brothers to the center. Rose now is in CRC happy, healthy and very charming. She joins school next year 2008.

Caroline Waruchu 19-12-2003

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Caroline is the sister of Edward and Peninah.
The theory went abandoned in Kiganjo village by both parents in the year 2006. Neighbors helped them for a while until they could not manage. A such the case was reported to the children department Thika.
CRC management rescues them and joined the big family. So far Peninah and Caroline have join school and they both like playing karate. In July and august they participated at the national karate championship. They won medals en trophies. For sure they love the game.

Edward Mawangi 3-11-2003

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Edward is the brother of Peninah and Caroline.
The theory went abandoned in Kiganjo village by both parents in the year 2006. Neighbors helped them for a while until they could not manage. A such the case was reported to the children department Thika.
CRC management rescues them and joined the big family. So far Peninah and Caroline have join school and they both like playing karate. In July and august they participated at the national karate championship. They won medals en trophies. For sure they love the game.

Peninah Nasike 7-3-1995

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Peninah is the sister of Edward and Caroline.
The theory went abandoned in Kiganjo village by both parents in the year 2006. Neighbors helped them for a while until they could not manage. A such the case was reported to the children department Thika.
CRC management rescues them and joined the big family. So far Peninah and Caroline have join school and they both like playing karate. In July and august they participated at the national karate championship. They won medals en trophies. For sure they love the game.

Patrick Githiora

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Patrick’s father was arrested as such they were left with their mother who after a few days abandoned them with his sister Rose Njeri and his brother Joseph Mwangi in a place called Ngoingwa in the outskirts of Thika town without anybody to take care of them.
For almost a month they stayed in a shanty house which was in ruins without any food to eat. The bushes surrounded the house and hey stayed in there. A Good Samaritan noted the situation and reported the matter to the children’s office; later the CRC management rescued them to the center. Patrick now goes to school and he is really happy to study. The rest of the children are with him together with the CRC family.

Mary Njeri

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Mary was born in the year 2005 and her mother died in the year 2004 as a result of HIV/AIDS complications. She was left with her father who stayed with her till the year 2007 when she was sexually abused by her father. The father was also HIV positive but luckily Mary was not infected.
Thika district hospital and the officials from the children’s department brought the child to CRC for Rescue. The father was arrested and still in custody in his death bed.
Now Mary is a happy girl going to school healthy living and always with a big smile. She like the company of the CRC Director Mr. Nelson whom she adores so much.

Margaret Mwihaki

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Margaret came to CRC in the year 2006, her mother died in the year 2005 and she was left with her father who was a drunkard as such she was malnutrition and was not attending school.
In their routine rounds in the Kiandutu slums the management and volunteers from CRC discovered her and took her to the center. She is now going to school and very healthy, she is a good singer and plays a lot with other children; she also trains Karate with the rest as an extra curricula activity and self defense.

Lucy Wanjiku 28-8-1995

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Lucy came to CRC through the children’s department. She was sexually assaulted by her grandfather. The case is still pending in the land counts. Her case attracts a lot of publicity in the country of which CRC has stopped for the benefit of the child.
She is a clever girl and a good dancer. She joins St. Patrick Primary school in the year 2007.