Nest Home Visit – June 2nd.

As JKE had mentioned on this post , Hash, Ntwiga, Mental and I went to visit the Nest home in Limuru.

Its a remarkable place, not just because of the children, but because of the great job the caretakers are doing of taking care of the children of imprisoned mothers. In speaking with the manager lucy, we learned that more often than not, the children have to be taken to hospital before being admitted to the Nest home, this is often because some of the children are severely neglected and need treatment. This generates quite a bill for the home, and is one of the challenges they are facing amongst other issues such as capacity, they cannot admit all children referred to the home.
The great thing that the nest home does is rehabilitate the mothers once they are released from prison, giving them small loans for income generating activities like selling vegetables. Lucy noted that there is a high collapse rate of businesses due to some mothers not reforming, but that they have had a few successes.

It was an incredibly wonderful time, the children are amazing and just full of joy. I cannot put into words how enriching the experience was. [vid taking too long to upload, will try again tomorrow.]
The thoughtfulness and kindness of people around the world contribute to these children’s welfare. A thoughtful gift that we saw at the home were solar water heaters which ensure that the home has hot water for cleaning, cooking and other uses.
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The home was very clean and organized, its a blessing that these childrens’ lives are enriched, and in turn also enrich all of us.

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7 Responses to “Nest Home Visit – June 2nd.”

irena June 3rd, 2007 at 7:20 pm

Lovely insight on the Nest, pleased to see KBW crew contribution and leading the way in acknowledging the least priviledged in our society and reaching to them so they know that there many who care.
Hopefully, your kind gesture will inspire others to give back not just to the Nest but to the many others who have no nest right now to call their own and we know there are many out there .

AfroMusing June 5th, 2007 at 3:22 am

Irena, its a beautiful place and they could use continuing support from all of us.

JKE June 10th, 2007 at 4:48 pm

Thank you for taking time to visit the Nest last sato! And thx!! for the great TEDGlobal coverage!

As for that solar heater installation, the story goes that someone sold these popular rubber wrist some years ago (you know these ones that used to be popular in 2005, like the one from “Make Poverty history” (sic!)) and contributed like 10% of the sales to the Nest. They then continued to purchase this equipment, somehow managed to get it into the country, cleared if of customs and had a professional installing it.

The very same guys also installed solar cookers but I never saw that machine in action so far…

The Nest Home » Karibu! Welcome! Willkommen! June 11th, 2007 at 8:08 am

[...] The Nest Home in Limuru has a new signboard off Tigoni Road. This is what it looks like! Its bright and yellow with our bird’s nest logo up-front. The signboard is an invitation: we would like to welcome all those old and new friends of The Nest to come and visit the kids at The Nest. It´s been fantastic how this weblog has already connected a number of visitors with The Nest and how the kids of at The Nest benefit from the concern and inspiration. I would like to mention the visit of a group of Kenyan bloggers at The Nest (to read their story click HERE) who made it out to The Nest just recently. For all those who are yet to visit, here is our map once again (hint! hint!) The Nest Home is located in Limuru; approx. 20kms from the Village Market on Limuru Road. Welcome! [...]

Ntwiga June 11th, 2007 at 8:09 am

Finally have an internet connection now that I am back home. It was great being a part of this trip.

- Steve

AfroMusing June 14th, 2007 at 10:57 am

JKE, thanks for letting us know, the idea to take yoghurt was super, the children really enjoyed.

Steve, i enjoyed it too, and it was great meeting you!

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