The young kids have shown so much interest during May, June and July ASA. They are always excited every Fridays when they come to the centre. The ASA which is being spear headed by Faith Mwikali has shown positive changes. There are remarkable key indicators which can be seen through observations. There is the aspect of behavior change which has improved tremendously, the kids are confident and some of them have improved on self esteem. In terms of hygiene, some of them are showing positive signs of taking good care of their bodies.
They normally have different activities and this term they did a lot of crafts, life skills, singing, dancing, spelling, library and drama. They have also had talks from volunteers who are invited to do motivational talks, guidance and counseling sessions. We look forward to have the kids around for longer hours during the August ASA.
The challenges we have at the centre are: lack of enough story books both English and Kiswahili, lack of enough revision books which can help them in construction of sentences, crafts and games.






