Wednesday, June 13, 2012

MORE ROOMS FOR VOLUNTEERS

Due to influx of volunteers coming for short term and long term, I just moved into 4 bedrooms  bungalow with 24 hours security surveillance. I also have more space for volunteers who come with Kid for playing. We have piped water, hot shower, special arrangement accommodations for married couples. We need funds to furnish and maintain this house. You are free to donate anything for the sake of this costs. We need US$8000 per year to pay this house. Feel free to donate towards this worth cause of helping the vulnerable orphans and slums kids access education

Monday, June 4, 2012

We had wonderful time on Saturday 2nd June as we received Elizabeth shaw from England and her friend. They donated a laptop, camera, audio player, touch, text books and sponsored a price giving day. We ha good time as students danced traditional dancers and drama. We can now at list move forward 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

INFLUX OF VOLUNTEERS AS FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER

We are so greatcoat that we are receiveing many volunteers during summer who are coming help in teaching, sweeping, cooking and other charity work. They will also act as our permanent representative of our orphanage/school in their respective countries. They are coming from Italy, france, UK, Australia and Germany

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Kalagan came 1 month to Lynsi Love Orphanage

I'm not a teacher. I don't speak kiswahili and to paragraphe a french expression : "I speak english like a spanish cow". Thought I take a fly from Bruxelles to come in Nairobi for help this orphanage school during 1 month. It was a very good reason to leave the french cold winter and enjoy the sun of Africa. My mission : work on the blog website of the orphanage, find new founds, new volunteers and teach mathematics with little kenyan students : a real pleasure. Away from the noise fo Nairobi Town Center, Kayole is small subtown of Nairobi.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How lynsi love is financed ?

We the bonfide members of Lynsi Love Centre Community would like to extend our vote of thanks to the following. Pastor Richie Matinez from USA, Tom from Norway, Apostle Thuo from Kenya, Peter Kingo'oro from Kenya, volunteers like Rikke f Hansen from Denmark,Thomas kuhn from Germany, Joy  from USA, Kalagan from France and many others who have extended their money, time to visit our center, volunteers who have helped us to get where we are right now.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

How to go in Kayole from Nairobi ?

Located 20 minutes from the center of Nairobi, in bus, Kayole is a "small city in the city". To come in the orphanage from the center, you must follow this itinerary (maximum 30 minutes) : Nairobi center / Donholm / Kayole / Patanisho. To begin, you must take a bus in Nairobi center, Moi avenue. You will pay Ksh 50, direction Donholm. Donholm is the bus junction district in the south-est of Nairobi. Peter live in Donholm. You can go on foot at his home in 5 minutes, from Naivas supermarket.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Some pictures of our studients


A traveller come with a camera, just to visit the orphanage. He's a friend of Rikke, a volunteer from Denmark. Thanks to him for all the studient photos :