Mental Health Aid Work in Kenya
Page creator: Helena Kaliniecka
Page closes: 22nd Aug 2008
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About the charity : Action for Children in Conflict (AFPIC) Action for Children in Conflict (AFPIC)
Action for Children in Conflict (AfCiC) works to assist and transform the lives of children affected by various forms of conflict or crisis be it war, extreme poverty, hunger, illness, persecution, or neglect. Our projects focus on helping some of the most disadvantaged, disenfranchised and socially excluded children and young people in Africa. The children we work with come from backgrounds of abject poverty, family breakdown and abuse – both verbal and physical. They are in conflict with the law, living and working in the streets and have little or no access to formal education. Many resort to substance abuse as a means of escaping the cold and hunger which pervade their daily lives. We believe that these children and young people have the capacity to change their own lives for the better, and it is our role to nurture this process. AfCiC works alongside the children and young people, helping to transform them into responsible individuals and productive members of their community, and empowering them to make positive decisions about their futures.
Charity Registration No 1060894
Fundraising target:  £2,000.00
Donations so far:  £ 1,620.00
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27th February 2008

You'll be glad to hear that things have calmed substantially in Kenya, and I will be working with AfCiC as planned.  I will be joining the NGO at the end of March so please consider this webpage up and running again!

Thanks for your patience.

29th January 2008

I unfortunately received an email today from AfCiC in Kenya updating me on the current situation in Kenya. I have been asked to delay my flight for another month as the stability in Thika may be under question. In light of this, I'd ask for you to not make anymore donations on this webpage whilst I consider the options available to me. If you would like to make donations directly to the charity please go to www.justgiving.com/actionchildren. Thank you.

12th January 2008

As you have probably seen on the news, the contested elections in Kenya have led to rioting, violence and a rise in humanitarian concerns in parts of the country. I have delayed my start date with AfCiC to the 2nd February, to allow for the situation in Kenya to stabilise. The Thika district where AfCiC is based is receiving an influx of people displaced from Western Kenya. AfCiC are offering trauma counselling and support to these individuals, as well as continuing to work with the children already at the Centres. I feel my work with AfCiC is now more important than ever, and am counting down the days until I can fly out. So please continue to donate on this website, and at www.actionchildren.org. We would be grateful for your support. Thank you.

22nd August 2007 

I will be joining the Action for Children in Conflict (AfCiC) Team in Thika, Kenya as a mental-health aid worker for 6 months. As you can see from the charity's blurb on the left, AfCiC works with children and young people who have suffered violence and neglect  by helping reintegrate them back into families, education or work and community.

The AfCiC programme in Thika focuses on the prevention and rehabilitation of street children by providing educational, psychological, legal and family support.

I will be working alongside the counsellors and social workers at the AfCiC's Day and Residential Interim Centres in the intensive rehabilitation and family reintegration work they do. This includes individual/group therapy with the children, and developing the AfCiC's foster programme in the community.

I would be so incredibly grateful for any donation, big or small, you could offer to support my aid work in Kenya.

Any money donated here will be directly transfered to AfCiC in the UK, who will put the funds aside for my post. So please sponsor me and I will forever be in your debt!

Huge, huge thank you,

Helena

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: AFPIC International in the UK Ltd will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

Display Name Date Amount Tax Bonus  Comment
Lucie 25/01/2008 £10.00 £2.82 I know you will do great work out there. xx 
Tracey 23/01/2008 £10.00 £2.82 Good luck chick 
Mick and Elaine Lindstrom 08/01/2008 £5.00 £1.41 Good Luck and keep safe 
alindstr03 08/01/2008 £10.00 £2.82 Good Luck on your travels Hel, have an amazing time x x x 
Rachael 24/12/2007 £5.00 £1.41  
Niall 11/12/2007 £100.00 £28.21 Helena, Have a great trip and make the most of the experience. Be safe. 
Roger 10/12/2007 £20.00 £5.64  
Chester Stern 09/12/2007 £100.00 £28.21 Go Helena - you're gonna make a difference! 
Fiona Cook 07/12/2007 £10.00 £2.82 Welcome to the AfCiC family and best of luck in Kenya! 
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*Total donated online: £270.00
Amount raised offline: £1,350.00
Gift Aid plus supplement: £76.15
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