By Michael Ouko | Chairman
Victory foundation program has faced unpresidented challenges in the above course of project implementation.Some of the challenges include floods,which affected most of our students whereby some contracted the effects of malaria,typhoid and other several diseases given their places of habitation.They have experienced lack or Shortage of food in their families set ups due to lack of funds,crop failure and economic instability.In liu of the above,the victory foundation program has experienced support needs from both the students and their family back home within our consituence.We've however managed to offer full support to destitute and orphaned vulnerable children . Notably,this resulted in increased enrollment and attendance, improved health and improved daily attendance of students at school.Weve also been able to provide writing materials, community mentorship which also increased number of girls attendance in school.This has also enabled us to acquire new advocates and volunteer teachers from within the community.The acquisition of new advocates is positioning the victory foundation programmeses within the community and related government agencies.We've been able to get new material support due to the advocates marketing of the project.I take this opportunity to invite your family members, relatives friends colleagues and other organisation to join with us in supporting send a child to school in Kenya.
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