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Child discovery centre A home for street and destitute children in Nakuru-kenya
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Mission Statement To give the street and destitute children a home and an opportunity to discover and utilize their potential and talents in order to better their lives and become independent and responsible people in the society.
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Vision A society where children are able to realize their potential in life no matter how challenging their backgrounds are.
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Who We Are Child Discovery Centre (CDC) is a children’s home for street and destitute children in Nakuru town and Murogi slum. It is administered by the De La Salle Brothers in Kenya.
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Background Information CDC was founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Kenya in the year 2000 CDC was founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Kenya in the year 2000 Founder: Br. Francis Kamada, FSC Founder: Br. Francis Kamada, FSC
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Background Information CDC began in a mud wall house with some few children from the street and Murogi slum CDC began in a mud wall house with some few children from the street and Murogi slum None of these children was going to school due to lack of school fees None of these children was going to school due to lack of school fees
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Background Information After observing how the children were suffering and thirsty for education, Fr. Joseph, a Comboni missionary priest in Kenya, assisted in putting up the current building that children are occupying today. After observing how the children were suffering and thirsty for education, Fr. Joseph, a Comboni missionary priest in Kenya, assisted in putting up the current building that children are occupying today. In 2001, the new Government started free primary education. All CDC’s children were taken to public schools nearby and subsequently CDC became a home for those who didn’t have a place to lay down their head. In 2001, the new Government started free primary education. All CDC’s children were taken to public schools nearby and subsequently CDC became a home for those who didn’t have a place to lay down their head.
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Feeding Programme CDC accommodates and feeds three meals a day to 75 children. CDC accommodates and feeds three meals a day to 75 children. 55 others from Murogi slum are in lunch programme. 55 others from Murogi slum are in lunch programme.
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Education CDC’s children go to school to the nearby schools. Primary= 30 Secondary=30University=4College=3
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Education Children doing preps at night
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Location CDC is located at the edge of Murogi slum. It is adjacent to Lake Nakuru National Park.
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View from the Inside
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Population BOYSGIRLSTOTAL 511667 BOARDERS 411152 NON-BOARDERS 10515
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CDC Family
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Christian Faith Every child at CDC has to undergo catechetical instruction and after which he or she is baptized.
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Mass Children celebrate mass twice a month at CDC and all Sundays in the parish.
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Prayers Children have night prayers daily
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Other Activities Cooking
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Harvesting
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Sports
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