
Local Partner Director: Mrs. Vimala Sebastian, Administrator
Location: Eldoret, Kenya
Mission: Providing quality pre-school and primary education to Kenyan children in the best environment possible.
The Kipkeino Primary School was constructed by Bread and Water for Africa® about 20 years ago to provide educational opportunities for children in the immediate vicinity, as well as the orphans and abandoned children who lived at the adjacent Lewa Children’s Home.
CURRENT NEEDS
The current need is to expand the computer lab and library.
Latest News/Blogs
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