Kenya Mission Project

Kenya Mission Project


The Binbrook-Blackheath Pastoral Charge has a mission partnership with St. Paul Mundindi Methodist Church of Kenya, in the town of Ugunja in Western Kenya.
Our mission mandate is to support agreed upon projects (we don’t do things they don’t need or want) in the following categories:
  1. Agricultural Projects that will help families and the community address food insecurity issues.
  2. Health Care to support individual health care needs on a case by case basis.
  3. Sponsoring Needy Kenyan Students to attend Nyasanda Technical Institute in Ugunja through school fee support.
  4. Propagation of the Gospel through supporting projects that assist St. Paul Mundindi Methodist Church to accomplish their mission of declaring the gospel of Jesus Christ.
 
Things we have Already Achieved
  1. The Bee Keeping Project has supplied numerous Langstroth Bee Hives for our partners to establish a demonstration Bee Keeping Operation to teach local small scale farmers how to get into Bee Keeping operations to earn extra income and provide extra nourishment to their families.
  2. We have provided financial support to enable a Kenyan patient to access surgical treatment.
  3. We have sponsored 7 Kenyan students to attend Nyasanda Technical Institute through school fee support. They have graduated and are working. As of January, 2018 we are sponsoring 4 students: 
    Dorine Omondi – Accounts 4 years,
    Joseph Omondi – Metal Work 2 yrs,
    Sharon Akello – Dressmaking and Embroidery 2 yrs
    Daniel Ochieng – Woodwork and Joinery 2 yrs.
  4. We have provided funding to help the members of St Paul Mundindi Methodist Church repair the back wall of their church when it collapsed in heavy rainfall and flooding.
  5. We provided funds to build a proper enclosed and roofed latrine with a boys side and a girls side for Ramunda Methodist Church Pre-school.
  6. In financial partnership with J Neysmith of Dundas and his NGO “Hands Up Out of Poverty” we provided a motorbike for the minister’s use in pastoring the 11 churches in the Ugunja circuit of the Methodist Church.
The following students have graduated and are working:

Community Development and Social Work:
  • Josephine Owinoh
  • Washington Okello
  • Elizabeth Osio
  • Elijah Owiti
IT Programme:
  • Lucy Akinyi
  • Beryl Akinyi
  • Daniel Ochieng



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