Thursday, February 9, 2012

Literacy and Medical reports

We still have the three classes but with less students in all classes. Beginner’s class has eight students i.e. Ian Nandwa, Veronica Wanjiru, Simon Mwangi, Jacqueline Imam, Teresia Wambui, Dennis Kimani and Daniel Mwangi. Middle has sixteen students in total i.e. Peter Simala, Paul Njoroge, Erick Kimathi, Keith Odinda, Lucy Wairimu, Amina Hama, Jane Njeri, Joseph Mbugua, Ian Thinga, Francis Karani, Alex Mwangi,Lydia Waithera, Lydia Wanjiru,Rashid Kamau, Purity wanjiru and Eunice Muthoni.
Advanced class has Erick Wairobi, Caleb N’thiwa, Martin Kienjeku, Davis Kuria, Anne Wairimu, Fauzia Hama, Mary Wambui, Jane Wanjiru.

Students that have progr
essed to skills training are, Simon Inyangala, Nelson Mburu, Sarah Wanjiru, Eric Ochieng, Peter Thuo, Damaris Njeri, Edwin Ndungu, Naomi Waithera, Mary Gathoni, Mary Wanjiku, Francis Ndungu, James Omunga, Mohammed Adam, Duba Hussein, Clinton
Maronji, Bill Clinton Otieno, Indale Guyo, Priscah Kerubo, Joseph Karanja.

We have noted that this month, the kids have really pulled up in classwork. It has been uplifting to see them participating and working hard. We hope this will keep up and they will strive to do better.

A few have fallen ill but all has been taken care of like, Peter Mwangi. had to be taken to hospital after he became ill with malaria and typhoid. He was treated and recovered well. Lucy Akinyi. has been having back pain for a few months now and we referred her to a general hospital and they did some tests. She was given medicine and she is doing well now. Her doctor recommended that Lucy change her career since she ventured in Auto mechanics. Darlene Coulston has suggested we train her to be a secretary, this way she can still serve in the same industry she majored her skill in once she get employed in a garage that may need a secretary. Priscah Kerubo.had an infection, she got some tests and drugs. She is doing better now.Do
rcas is the daughter of Mercy Wasike. Dorcas has been having problems with an ear infection and she was also given medicine and is doing better. Lydia Wairimu and Cecilia Mwenza both had tooth infection, they went to get their teeth refilled. Others were minor cases which we could handle within our sick bay.

The team decided that we could no longer stay with Moses Kubasu, since his mental state was not ready to n be transformed. We had taken necessary steps to try and help him, but he proved difficult. We left him in the care of his mother.

Duncan Mwangi who was a student in Hairdressing and Beauty, has managed to secure a job in the middle of busy Nairobi city. Two of Auto mechanics student too have also secured a place located on the far West side on Nairobi city. George Omondi and David Mutimbi will be starting next week Monday at Four Wheelers Auto garage.

Thank you for always praying for our students' health and well being.