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School Feeding Programmes

  • October 26, 2017
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News
We are pleased to be continuing our School Breakfast Clubs in both Kenya and Zambia again this year. With the support of some of our friends and supporters we are providing a healthy breakfast each school day for over 800 children in the Maasai Mara and the Luangwa Valley. This all equates to improved educational performance and a reduction in poaching at the same time!!
Enjoy reading the project update here Zambia and Kenya Breakfast Clubs 2017.

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  1. Brown Munthali's avatar
    Brown Munthali April 25, 2018 · Reply

    I really really like the issue of breakfast, kids are nourishing and they grow healthy. How I wish this project could also find an opportunity to begin in our orphanages here in malawi too. Please help us too for the same school feeding project.

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