Help Native Eco Life Concerns Foundation- NEL-C FOUNDATION by Providing Toys and Games to school going children for Empowering Education through Play

 Nyahururu, Nyandarua County

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Help Native Eco Life Concerns Foundation- NEL-C FOUNDATION by Providing Toys and Games to school going children for Empowering Education through Play

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Help Native Eco Life Concerns Foundation- NEL-C FOUNDATION by Providing Toys and Games to school going children for Empowering Education through Play

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Our project is aimed at revolutionizing the education system in five counties in Kenya through the provision of toys and games to school-going children. Our goal is to create a fun and interactive learning experience for students in Nyandarua, Laikipia, Nakuru, Nyeri, and Kajiado counties, where resources are often limited. Through our project, we hope to inspire creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills among children, ultimately leading to a brighter future for these communities. Our tone is one of enthusiasm and determination, as we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of young learners and bridge the educational gap in rural areas.


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Native Eco Life Concerns Foundation- NEL-C FOUNDATION

Native Eco Life Concerns Foundation- NEL-C FOUNDATION

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