David, Shining Hope's Community Librarian
The second floor of Shining Hope’s Community Center is a hub for information exchange. David, Shining Hope’s librarian, runs the community library, which is located alongside the cyber café. The...
View ArticleMicrofinance at Kibera School for Girls
Tina, the social worker at Kibera School for Girls (KSG), had been troubled by some of her home visits. Many of the students’ uniforms were quite dirty and Tina found out that their mothers weren’t...
View ArticleCommunity Health Worker Program
In heavily populated regions like Kibera, information tends to travel by word of mouth. When Shining Hope for Communities opened the Johanna Justin-Jinich Community Clinic, getting the word out about...
View ArticleKnow Kenya More
One of Shining Hope for Communities’ goals is to discover new markets in which to sell products made by SHOFCO Women’s Empowerment Program (SWEP). SWEP is a co-operative that supports HIV positive...
View ArticleBringing Clean Water to Kibera
Most homes in Kibera have no running water, forcing individuals to buy their water from private vendors who charge two to ten times what those living outside the slums pay for water. Often this water...
View ArticleCultural Diversity at the Kibera School for Girls
The current unit in social studies at the Kibera School for Girls is ‘family’. The family unit has been approached in a very comprehensive way, with students discussing who makes up a family, types of...
View ArticleGirl Effect Challenge!
Thank you to all of those who donated to Shining Hope for Communities in the Girl Effect Challenge! Thanks to your generous contributions, the Girl Effect—an incredible movement promoting girl-focused...
View ArticleShining Girls
Following up on our significant Girl Effect Challenge win comes an interview with the leader of Shining Girls, Emily. Emily grew up in Kibera and knows firsthand the challenges that exist for...
View ArticleWorld AIDS Day
The theme of World AIDS Day this year, held annually on December 1st, was “Getting to Zero” which came from UNAIDS vision of “Zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS-related deaths.”...
View ArticlePolio Campaign
From December 10th to the 14th, Shining Hope’s clinic, along with numerous clinics nationwide, held a Polio Campaign. The purpose of this campaign was to raise awareness about polio, preventable...
View ArticleKSG Graduation
This week marked the graduation ceremony for the students of Kibera School for Girls! The ceremony took place in the new school and proved what a terrific venue the large multi-purpose room can be!...
View ArticleNewman's Own Foundation and Shining Hope
Last week was quite eventful (literally!) for Shining Hope for Communities. The US Ambassador to Kenya, Scott Gration, and his wife Judy Gration hosted an event to honor Newman’s Own Foundation,...
View ArticlePINCC comes to Shining Hope!
The JJJ Clinic has been bustling with activity! PINCC (Prevention International: No Cervical Cancer), an organization that trains clinicians from underserved clinics in the screening and treatment of...
View ArticleDeveloping an Engaging Math Curriculum
When Shining Hope’s cofounder and COO, Jessica Posner, was in eighth grade, she received math tutoring from Marty Caplan, the principal of her middle school. Years later, when Marty read an article...
View ArticleWednesday Clubs
Wednesdays at the Kibera School for Girls are a very exciting day for all—it’s weekly clubs day! Since January, the teachers have been noticing that the students were getting antsy over the course of...
View ArticleA Playground in Kibera
Announcing a new first for SHOFCO – we now have a playground on the roof of the Kibera School for Girls! Participants on a service trip organized by Africa Yoga Project spent five days in Kibera at...
View ArticleThe Circus Comes to Kibera
The last two weeks in April are a much-needed vacation for the hardworking teachers of the Kibera School for Girls. But our students have something special up their sleeves… The Kibera School for...
View ArticleKSG Mentorship Program
At the center of Shining Hope’s programs is the Kibera School for Girls (KSG). The first thing you’ll learn about our students is that they are energetic, funny, smart, beautiful girls with big...
View ArticleMath Curriculum
Shining Hope needs YOUR help to bring over 400 lbs of math curriculum (textbooks and workbooks) to the Kibera School for Girls. If you’re traveling from New York City to Nairobi, and aren’t using one...
View ArticleTeacher Spotlight: Pre-K Teacher Rita Malika Ayuma
See the full gallery on Posterous When Rita Malika Ayuma first applied for a teaching position at the Kibera School for Girls, she was hesitant about teaching in the slum because of the Kibera’s...
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