Sunday, June 15, 2008

MANAGEMENT AND BOARD

Joy Valley Children's Home and Centre is managed by a group of Board Members comprising the following:

1. Jared Otieno Ogutu: Founder/Director/Chairperson

2. Treasurer/Matron: Caren Atieno Otieno

3. Manager/Christian Union Leader: Irene Anyango Ouma.

4. Co-ordinator/Maintenance: Lucas Ouma Milewa.

5. Secretary: Eunice Adhiambo Mugah.

6. Organizing Secretary: Jekoniah Okello.

7: Spiritual Counselling: Pascal Lai.

8: Joshua Ogutu; member

9. Vitalis Okwatch: Member.

10. Victor Omondi Otieno: Member.

11. Roselyne Anyango Otieno: member

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

JOY VALLEY'S ACHIEVEMENTS

1. ORPHANAGE HOME: This is one of Joy Valley's most successful pilot projects. It was started on 30th March 2005 with 6 oprhans from Kayole Slums. These children, who have now increased to 70, come from vulnerable and risky backgrounds. This means that if nothing is done about their situation, they could end up dying or being abused by bad people. In most cases, vulnerable boys become street boys or victims of child labour and slavery, or sometimes end up as thugs. Vulnerable girls end up as child sexworkers, prostitutes and housemaids/girls.














Joy Valley's compassionate heart and commitment to the plight of these children has brought tremendous hope in many destitute and miserable lives. Joy Valley cares for the orphans, vulnerable, disabled, destitute and abandoned children by providing food, shelter, clothing, psychological, spiritual and moral support. The children are shown love, care and compassion. These three virtues have tremendous effect on the lives of children; it makes them happier, more fulfilled, and ready to give back to the community.

2. JOY VALLEY SCHOOL: All school going children are allowed to join the Joy Valley School which has Classes 1-8. The school provides an education curriculum based on the Ministry of Education 8:4:4 system. The main objective of the education is to prepare the children for career life that would ensure the child survives on his/her own in the world. The school has 70 boarders and 230 day-scholars. The current total number of pupils in the school stands at 300. This year, Joy Valley has its first KCPE (Kenya Certificate of Pimary Education) Candidates. They are 6 in number and will seat for their KCPE Exams in November.















The school also has a special section that cares for very young children below 3 years. This is called Baby Class, Nursery and Pre-Unit. Currently there are 60 pupils in this section. This is the most sensitive section in the school because it deals with children at the tenderest stage, hence the teachers in this section are those who have gone through ECD (Early Childhood Development).




Activities of the school include:

a) Learning.
b) Extracurricular activities such as: debate, traditional dances, drama and scouting.
c) Educational trips/tours.


3. JOY VALLEY CHURCH: Since the foundation was laid on Godly way after the tremendous call to salvation and total deliverence, Pastor Jared was also called to raise these children in God-fearing ways to be God-fearing leaders. Furthermore, since our call is to give hope to the hopeless, we do minister to the widows, disabled and the less fortunate. We believe in God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit to deliver these children from their old habitual characters, and to make them servants of the most High God. The church membership as at now stands at 100. Most members come from Joy Valley Home, and another membership comes from the surrounding Kayole slums. The activities carried out in the church include:











Joy Valley Praise and Worship Team (Top). Bible Study(Bottom).
a)Missionary Work.
b) Evangelism.
c) Workshops and seminars.
d) Holistic Ministry, Self-Empowerment and sustainability.

4. VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL: This section is for those who are past school going age and adults who are talented in various handworks and handcrafts. It includes jewelery, barbershop, hairdressing, music, welding, knitting, poultry, cattle rearing, tailoring, carpentry, and masonry. Currently there 20 trainnees in the Vacational School.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

WHAT JOY VALLEY IS DOING




1. COMPLETION OF DORMITORIES: There are two big dormitories currently under construction and they need completion. One is for the girls and the other is for boys.
a) Girls Dormetories: Needs flooring and plastering. It requires construction materials as follows: ballast, sand, steelrods, cement, wiring and painting. These materials need Kshs. 150,000/- ($2,380.9 or Euros 1,595.744, or Pounds 1,171.875).
b) Boys' Dormitories: It also needs flooring, and plastering and the same material as the Girls i.e Kshs. 150,000/-





2. TOILETS AND BATHROOMS: The centre is currently raising funds to construct two toilets and bathrooms for boys and girls. These facility requires construction materials worth Kshs. 250,000/- ($ 3,968.254).

3. CLASSROOMS: There are also 8 (eight) classrooms to be constructed to accommodate the rising number of children. Currently, the pupils are sharing classrooms, while Baby Class, Nursery and Pre-Unit are using one of the unfinished dormitories, so do Classes One and Two. This will require Kshs. 100,000/- or $ 1,587.3 for each class. (100,000/- x 8) = 800,000/- or
$12,698.413.
















4. FEEDING PROGRAMME: There are 300 children in the Centre. Each child consumes Kshs. 100/- per day. Therefore, 300 will consume 100/- x 300 = 30,000/- per day, 210,000/- per week, 840,000/- per month, and Kshs. 10,080,000/- per year.




























Joy Valley children enjoying meals.


5. BEDS AND MATRESSES: The Centre is also working on ways to raise funds for purchasing beds and matresses.

6. RECRUITING STAFF AND THEIR MONTHLY SALARY:
Currently, Joy Valley has 14 members of staff comprising The Teaching Staff and non-teaching staff. These staff are all volunteers who assist in the daily running of the Centre. There are 10 teachers, 3 cooks and 1 watchman. Each one of these important staff is entitled to an allowance of Kshs. 5,000/- (five thousand ) for upkeep and maintenance. Joy Valley welcomes any well-wishers, donor or sponsor whom God has touched to support these wonderful people who are doing the noble task of assisting the destitute. The total per month is:
14x5,000/- = Kshs. 70,000/- ($1060.6)

7. MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILL:In order to maintain the children in a healthy and conducive environment, the centre requires electricity. The Centre incurs a monthly electricity bill of about Kshs. 7,500/-. The Centre management would appreciate support on this.

8. GAS COOKER: The Centre uses a Gas Cooker in combination with charcoal and firewood. The gas cooker has to be refilled once a month at a cost of Kshs. 10,000/-.

9. WATER TANK: The Centre also requires a water storage tank with a bigger capacity in order to store water during scarcity.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

DONATIONS AND CONTACTS

CONTACT PERSON:
PASTOR JARED OTIENO OGUTU
P.O BOX 25451-100 NAIROBI
TEl +254 734 952847 OR +254 711269179.
E-MAIL: eveppledisa@yahoo.com or ogutujared@yahoo.com

SEND DONATIONS TO:
BANK: Barclays Bank of Kenya
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0471092096
SWIFT CODE: BARKENX
BANK CODE:03
BRANCH CODE: 047
BRANCH NAME: DEVELOPMENT HOUSE.

OR

JAMII SACCO SOCIETY
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 5-02-0489095

OR

M-PESA 0711269179.