ABOUT VICTORY
In the latest numbers today, Victory School is at 122 children; MOST of them are Total Orphans, with other children currently seeking admission to Victory. The total orphans are our children and they don't have anybody but fully depend on us.
Victory School’s current location is nothing that you would ever imagine our children living in because of its placement in a slum, which is not only landlocked (not allowing for expansion), and very deplorable current conditions.
And just as terrible, the current location at Victory School is rented, so at any time, the children, teachers, and staff may face a potential eviction. The school has regularly been moved, they've been displaced, and within the past month, one of the classrooms and sleeping areas have been demolished.
As a remedy, we want to purchase a building and property for Victory, so that we can get the children out of this terribly unstable and unsafe situation.
We found a location which is in an area called Lu Kenya, probably 40 minutes outside of Nairobi. It's a place that has an existing building that we would rehab, and there's land around the building that we want to develop for agriculture, food production, vocational skills-building, security plans, and self-sustainability.
SEE THE VIDEO BELOW AND GET THE GLIMPSE OF VICTORY.
Victory School’s current location is nothing that you would ever imagine our children living in because of its placement in a slum, which is not only landlocked (not allowing for expansion), and very deplorable current conditions.
And just as terrible, the current location at Victory School is rented, so at any time, the children, teachers, and staff may face a potential eviction. The school has regularly been moved, they've been displaced, and within the past month, one of the classrooms and sleeping areas have been demolished.
As a remedy, we want to purchase a building and property for Victory, so that we can get the children out of this terribly unstable and unsafe situation.
We found a location which is in an area called Lu Kenya, probably 40 minutes outside of Nairobi. It's a place that has an existing building that we would rehab, and there's land around the building that we want to develop for agriculture, food production, vocational skills-building, security plans, and self-sustainability.
SEE THE VIDEO BELOW AND GET THE GLIMPSE OF VICTORY.