Kenial in Rwanda

Lukas rides his bike – and takes something kenial with him. In Rwanda, 42.9% of the population is between 0 and 14 years old. In addition, children make up over 80% of Rwanda’s rural population and often have limited access to education. Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Ruanda Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Ruanda e.V. supports orphans and other…

Tim and Ewa heading for Namibia

Tim and Ewa leave for Namibia at the end of December. In their luggage are lots of towels for the NGO Wadadee Cares https://www.wadadeecares.com/ and their NamPads project in Windhoek. With the “NamPads” project, Wadadee Cares will first train local seamstresses to produce reusable and sustainable sanitary pads from fabric. After the first production has…

Namibia

A new kenial project starts with Tim Howell, Ewa Kalisiewicz and Jack Atkinson in Namibia. They are bringing backpacks for the children of the association https://www.wadadeecares.com/ and fabrics for the local seamstresses to make textile pads. We are very happy that this works out so spontaneously.

Greetings from Kathmandu

the kids have a long lockdown period behind them and life will be even more restricted. Homeschooling takes place using a computer and a smartphone – and yet everyone is enthusiastic and busy. We sincerely hope to reach the children again soon and look forward to travellers to Nepal. To hand over things that are…

Clothes for children in Mongolia

Thx Freundeskreis Mongolei for moving mountains for kids in need. Kenial shirts, shoes and bags arrived in Mongolia. Thx Lowa, Deutscher Alpenverein e.V. (DAV), the Running Angel, Sandra and Elli for supporting this project. . It’s a bit tricky these days, but with all your help it works. Wherever you travel, you can move a…

Kenial news from Mongolia

Many thanks to Sandra from Freundeskreis Mongolei for the pictures! We could support the great projects of the Circle of Friends Mongolia with children’s shoes, jackets, socks and trousers. Thanks to Sprayway, Schöffel, LOWA and Maloja for their support and patience. The association Freundeskreis Mongolei supports children and young people with disabilities in Mongolia. At…

Klaus on his way through Nepal

On the road again. Klaus is back in Nepal. And brings children in the back country, far from the tourist routes, sunglasses and small tatonkis. There are softshell jackets, trousers and some first aid kits for guides and porters. Thanks to Schöffel and Tatonka for the great support.

Sherie in SriLanka

The kenial Sherie travels through Sri Lanka and visited the Eliya children’s home. To hand over a laptop. TThe computer helps with office work and homework. Thanks Sherie!

New Lowa shoes for the orphans in Ukraine

It took a little while, but all the shoes got to the children. Nice to see everyone so happy and cheerful. Thanks to Lowa for the donation and thanks to Krystyna for all the efforts in organizing and transporting to Ukraine.

Kyrgysztan – we are starting

… we’ve made it to Munich Airport. That doesn’t mean much, because the customs clearance is somewhat unsteady. As always. Thanks to the kenial Simon, who somehow brings us through all the documents with calm and serenity. Again this time.