
Mama Upendo Children’s Trust, Kenya
250,000–300,000 children are living and working on the streets across Kenya. Mama Upendo Children’s Home offers a safe, loving place for some of them. Mandala Trust equipped the nursery classroom and enabled staff training in Early Childhood Development.
Street children have to negotiate a bleak, harsh and depraved environment, fraught with all forms of danger – physical and emotional abuse and neglect; violence amongst themselves and towards others; drug taking and trafficking; sexual exploitation accompanied by a high risk of contracting STIs and HIV/AIDS; early, unplanned and uncontrolled pregnancy and parenthood; exposure to the elements; poor hygienic and sanitation conditions; starvation. Loneliness and fear are constant companions. While boys often survive by collecting garbage, and helping to load and unload market goods, girls are forced to resort to prostitution in order to get clothes or food.
In a modest yet compassionate response to this situation, the Mama Upendo children’s home offers a positive start in life to its resident children as well as to local children. At the nursery, breakfast and lunch are provided daily, and the friendships that result from the resident children sharing this time with local children breaks down the stigma when they are old enough go to school, encouraging integration.
Mandala Trust was delighted to assist with educational training and support, and re-establishing the nursery class for the youngest children at the home. The nursery class has been furnished throughout and equipped with equipment and books. We also funded the training of two staff members who are now qualified in Early Childhood Development teaching methods which will greatly enhance the life chances of the children involved.

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