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Staff members during Monday preparation. |
“Having
Joined Sadili Oval at the beginning of Court of Dreams project-Year 3, I have
witnessed quite a number of advancements towards making an impact to the target
community. Despite the numerous challenges such as the scorching sun and the
dust, the long walking distances and other unappealing environmental and
physical conditions, Sadili team is determined to ensure that by the end of the
project the transformation will have taken root. We have received a great deal
of financial support from our donors and management which have been a great
motivation for each of us to play their distinguished roles to see to it that
the project runs smoothly. As we approach the end of the second quarter of the
third year of this project, we take pride on the activities that have already
taken place successfully as well as the items we have managed to purchase for
use in administration as well as sports and operations.
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Children showing off their rackets which came in as a donation. |
In
conclusion, I would only point out that there is little or nothing we can do
about the past but we can make a better future today by teaching the young ones
what they need to know about hygiene, education, among other life skills which
are extremely essential but have been either neglected or people are living in
ignorant. We as Sadili are giving ourselves to be part of this transformation
that we want to see in Kibera. We look forward to a clean Kibera, with enough
toilets, clean water, proper drainage's and other amenities”, says Dorcas Mwanu
the project accountant.
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