Bumala Trust
United Kingdom
| Research/Dev
To raise funds for the orphans and widows of HIV/Aids victims in and around Bumala N.W. Kenya to help put back dignity into shattered lives, help the children receive an education, and help the widows become self-sufficient.
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The Bumala Trust was set up in 2002 by Janet from Newton Abbot and her husband Peter Weyama (who originates from Bumala and is head of his clan) after having visited the area of Bumala in N.W. Kenya and realising the great need of so many people, young and old, with their own eyes. The Bumala Trust works to relieve the sickness of orphans and widows suffering from HIV/AIDS in and around the village of Bumala in North West Kenya, to advance the education and relieve the poverty of orphans, their carers and widows in the area. There are hundreds of children who are starving with no homes of their own, very little clothing, no education, no medical advice - and no future! By donating every month, you could help to change this. Sponsoring an orphan will provide food and clothing to send a child to school and also provide basic medical care. At the moment, these orphans are living with their extended families.
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Banana Plantation
Bee Keeping
Goat Project
Borehole
Tree Nursery
Pig Project
Child Sponsoring
Bee Keeping
Goat Project
Borehole
Tree Nursery
Pig Project
Child Sponsoring
Website link:
www.bumalatrust.co.uk