Friday, April 20, 2012
Thank You West Chester IJM
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
An Update on Neema Construction Project
Hi All!
I know some of you have been waiting for the latest news from Kenya. There was a slight break in construction while we worked on getting more funds together for the project.
Since the last update, all the doors and windows have been put in and the brick work is finished. The next stage is putting in the cement slab floor and plastering the walls!Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Neema Girls First Week in School
So, for those who have been following me for the past 5 years you know that I have invested a lot of time and energy into raising awareness about the Neema Project. From the onset of this program that Transformed International began in 2007, I fell in love with the girls, the staff involved in the project, and the hope for a better life it offers. Immediately I began dreaming, along with TI, of ways that we could help more girls. The hope was always to expand and be able to reach more girls from the Kitale area and now that is beginning to happen.



THANK YOU to all who have contributed generously through donations, purchase of scarves, handmade bags, jewelry, and crafts. YOU are what makes all this possible!Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Open the Doors and See All the People......

Yesterday the Neema 2 Project began with a new group of at risk teen girls and teen mothers. The youngest being a tiny15 year old girl with a 1 month old baby.
The girls and TI staff gathered to go over the rules and expectations of the program. The girls were overwhelmed with joy as they heard about all the things they will be learning.
They will have three full days a week of intensive sewing classes. The other two weekdays will focus on counseling sessions run by TI’s social workers Anne. She will also spend time working with them on basic life skills. Eric, the country director for TI, will spend a session each week with the girls teaching them basic business skills on how to begin a business from nothing.




The girls had their first sewing class this morning in the fully equipped classroom where each girl has her own sewing machine to learn on.



I’m thrilled to see the lives that this program is going to change. Most of the girls had no hope at all. Many of them having been raped, are looked down upon by the community. But with a trade and business skills, these young women will quickly gain the respect of their surrounding communities, showing that they can make a difference through hard work. Hope has been restored.
- Daniel
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Update on the Shimo Girls Sewing Project in Kenya
.: Teen Mother's Get Fresh Start :.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Thanks to the generous donation from a family in
These 4 girls went through an intensive one year program that taught them basic and some advanced skills in sewing, one of the most practical trades for women in
Joyce will be taking her teaching skills to the new Neema project which launches next week. 15 to 30 at risk teens and teen mothers will get training in sewing and hair dressing through the one year program. In addition to learning a trade, the girls will be discipled by our qualified staff and taught business skills, giving each of them the boost they need.
Thank you to those from
- Daniel
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
GIFT-AWAY Friends
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Snowy Saturday Sale







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