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Target: £10,000.00
Raised so far: £5,983.84
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Olive’s Rehabilitation Centre is an informal (“slum”) school located in the suburb of Bombolulu in Kenya’s second largest city, Mombasa. It was set up in 2001 to educate, clothe, feed and provide counseling and religious education services to some of Mombasa’s most vulnerable children. The school was founded by Stevens Tsuria Were whilst he worked as a labourer, living close to its current location. Asked by a few of the local children to pray for them because they were hungry he soon found over 40 waiting on his doorstep and began to read with them. Realising that literacy levels were low because the children were not attending schools through social deprivation, he set about creating the children's centre to provide education, free meals and an environment that offers support, counselling and security to children that are orphaned, from broken homes or families where alcohol abuse and other issues inhibit parental support for education and personal development. The centre currently hosts around 130 of the most needy children with many others patiently waiting for the opportunity to join them. Already 100 children have passed through their doors.

GVI volunteers began supporting the centre in July 2009, providing much needed teacher support in the classrooms. Many of the teachers are local volunteers.  Sponsorship has enabled 21 children to be returned to mainstream education in private schools where meals and teacher support ensures the children attend. The majority of these students remain in the top 10% of their classes, a testimony to the quality of education and support the centre provides with minimal resources. 

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Breakfast and lunch for a student for one month is around £2.50 ($4 USD)

Excersise books for a student's school year is around £12 ($20)

A months water bill (drinking, cooking, cleaning and flushing toilets) is around £16 ($26)

A modest monthly wage for a teacher is around £40 ($65)

A month's rent on the school building is around £130 ($212)

To sponsor a student to highschool for one year is around £320 ($523)


Olive Rehabilitation Centre's long-term goal is to purchase a small peice of land to build their own school. This would release them from the pressures of finding monthly donations for rent, and free up funds to invest in the school's education and feeding programmes. It would also allow the school to expand into highschool age, meaning that relationships developed through a student's formative years could continue to be fostered.

One and a half acres of land in Bombolulu would cost around £40,000 ($65,000)


To keep up to date with our volunteers work with Olives Rehabiltion Centre, and our two side projects Tumaini HIV Orphange and Precious Vision School, please visiti our blog site http://www.gviolives.blogspot.com/

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Those kids deserve to realize their dreams. Thanks to all the volunteers helping them. Donation by Hedolist on 15/05/12

 
£119.34
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Looking forward spending my time on the project Donation by Future volunteer on 15/05/12

 
£300.00
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Donations for text books - Olives Rehabilitation Centre Donation by Heights College Rockhampton, Qld, Aus on 03/05/12

 
£128.00
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This is a great cause and I am happy to contribute to something so great. Donation by Melanie Gin on 27/02/12

 
£45.00 + £11.25 Gift Aid

Donation by Anonymous on 19/02/12

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Anonymous on 19/02/12

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid
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Donation by Wendi Bilton on 18/02/12

 
£50.00
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Donation by Hayley Bilton on 16/02/12

 
£50.00

Donation by Anonymous on 16/02/12

 
£20.00
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Donation by Nadja Kaufmann on 15/02/12

 
£70.00
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well done for raising so much! :) Donation by katie evans on 15/02/12

 
£10.00
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Donation by Alice Melly on 15/02/12

 
£10.00
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Keep up the great work Tessa :) Donation by Hamish Miller on 15/02/12

 
£20.00
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Would like this to go to the books for the students. Keep up the amazing work there! We miss the kids! Donation by Troy Herndon on 11/02/12

 
£50.00

Donation by Anonymous on 05/02/12

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid
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I have a friend, Michelle Comber, who I used to work with, here in the UK. She is now back working in Kenya and sent me this link. Donation by Karl Baker on 30/01/12

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

Would like this to go towards the feeding programme at Olives. Donation by rosie timbrell on 13/11/11

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid
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Keep up the great work Donation by Neal Ford on 03/08/11

 
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Thinking of everyone in Mombasa and sending lots of love xx Epically awesome work :) Donation by Eleanor Singleton on 22/07/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid
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"Olives Glasses Fund" - still think of you all often, Catherine xx Donation by Catherine Tye on 16/07/11

 
£250.00 + £62.50 Gift Aid
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Olives Glasses Fund. Seeing is believing ;-) Love Leigh Donation by Leigh Purdie on 15/07/11

 
£10.00
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Very best wishes to everyone from Megan and Emma (August 2010) Donation by Megan Ellis on 10/05/11

 
£200.00
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For the Olives playground, keep up the amazing work! Donation by Lindsey Noakes on 09/05/11

 
£5.00
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Great work for a great cause Khim!! Donation by Chika Yoshida on 19/04/11

 
£20.00
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Donation received from a group of friends as a result of a talk about the ORC following my visit in October 2010. An unforgetable experience! Donation by Shirley Corti on 19/03/11

 
£35.00 + £9.87 Gift Aid
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