We continue to support our students in KENYA. We have funded 19 young people through university or college, paying for their tuition, accommodation, food and equipment. Many of our students have now successfully graduated and are in full time employment.
We are also now supporting PROJECT PRINCESS in UGANDA sponsoring young girls aged 12-13 who are particularly vulnerable to dropping out of school. We pay for school fees, uniforms, food and sanitary products and fund workshops covering HIV and STD awareness, career counselling and other key practical skills. OUR AIM IS TO KEEP GIRLS IN SCHOOL SO THAT THEY CAN REALISE THEIR TRUE POTENTIAL.
Milka Odongo graduated from the University of Nairobi with an Upper Second Class degree in Industrial Chemistry. Well done Milka - we are so proud of you and happy for you that all your hard work has paid off.
Each of our scholars in Kenya get provided with a new personal computer together with internet access for their studies. Here's Patrick from Rianna’s Furaha Children’s Home in Yala with 7 PCs for our latest scholars.
A great photo of Patrick presenting Dorcus with her computer.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019, 15:29 MILKA wrote: How are you? Am doing good and it is nice to hear from you too.Thank you so much for everything.We are resuming on 9th September but i will be traveling on Friday back to Nairobi. I thank God for the guidance and am am very hopeful that He will also guide me through the second semester.Am part of the oreantation committee and we will be the ones welcoming the first years who will be joining the university this year.I am humbled to work with the team as we mentor the young ones which is my passion as an individual. I am thankful for you support this year too and my God bless you so much. I am still greatful for your support the whole of last year and my God shower you with His blessings as you continue to bless other children.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 8:00 PM Allan wrote: After school I'd like be an engineer and create job opportunities for the society at large so to reduce the rate of unemployment in our country. And also to be somebody who can work and bring food on the table for my family and not depending on someone. So I have to encourage myself to work extra miles in order to achieve what am yawning to be despite the little challenges in school. I'm planning also that next holiday day to go back to the orphanage and do some charity work and have a talk with my young siblings so as to share with them how life really is. Last but not least I want to send greetings to my family abroad that's the JJ ORG. and say that you keep praying for me to overcome the challenges of this youthful stage I am and that God Almighty to strengthen me and give us knowledge. I'm very very happy to have this opportunity and I look forward to actually show up the work of my education and say that it's not in vain for me to be college. Thank you so much and continue having that kind of helping heart I'm really glad hoping one day I'll be able to meet you and share a lot. Bye bye..!
On 27 Sep 2019 15:10 PM Rael Betty wrote: i am honoured to be one of this year's recipients of the James Jar of Gift's scholarship.Thanks to this organization i am able to enroll at the Zetech university.· I am currently in the freshman year of my certificate course in Hospitality and can already report that my academic are off to a first rate start.My expectation is be better than i was yesterday and this will be possible due to the knowledge am getting from the university.· The challenge am facing is adjusting to a new environment with new people but nothing to worry about since I'll adjust.My motivation is being able to give back to Rianna's family so that it can be a better place than it was before.
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 04:48 Dorcas wroteI'm 20 years old.l study degree of education science with IT at maseno University through the support of JJOG organization. I'm really thankful for your generosity.My expectations in training is to get a certificate in bachelor of education science in order to become a high school teacher. I really love teaching students.I also aspire to do my master in education in order to become a lecturer and teach the University students so I'm really working hard to get a first class degree.My motivation in life is to help people.I would wish to support RFCH (Rianna's Fund Childrens Home) in future.I would also like to help young people to embrace the use of technology in their education.Thanks for your support.
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In Sept 2019 Steven wrote: I'm moving on so well and upto this point I've not noted any challenge and also on the other hand I'm motivated by JJOG in that you are doing all you can to keep us in school. I'm also motivated by the students here in the university due to the free interaction and socialising despite the fact that we are from different tribes and also from different nationalities. I'll also be updating on the upcoming event of the culture week in the university which is to begin on the 21st of october. Meanwhile thank you for the support upto this far, actually I'm greatful for what you guys (JJOG) are doing. Thank you. Customers have questions, you have answers. Display the most frequently asked questions, so everybody benefits.
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 4:08 PM Roseline wrote: I would like to appreciate you for the support you gave me to continue with my studies in college. Am very grateful and may God continue blessing you abundantly . Thank you very much .
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