Friday, 24 January 2014
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
SUPPORT EMILY AKINYI OGOLA SUPPORT HER FOUR BEUTIFUL LITTLE GIRLS SUPPORT THIER SURVIVAL ,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
EMILY AKINYI OGOLA- who is a widow and a PLHIV aged 26 years resides Nyalenda where she access care at PSC-PANDPIERI FACES for the last four years. She is a mother of four children and all of whom are girls. Aged 11, 5, 4 and 3years last born with sickle cell. The husband died on 29/10/2013 of TB of the spine and AIDS related complications and was a boda boda rider and a breadwinner for the family she has no skills and stays in a house where she pays 800/= earns about 4000ksh and does odd jobs to earn that which is not enough. When her husband was alive she used to supplement the income by engaging herself in small business .When he got sick they used all her savings and currently she cannot support her family thus needs support particularly for the children to go to school after burying her husband she came back to Kisumu as there was no other way she could fend for the children
Any kind of assistance is welcomed and for any queries do not hesitate to contact me .My contacts are email –erickokioma@yahoo.com Tel no 0711642433/0733820023
ERICK OKIOMA
PROGRAM COORDINATOR VICTORY PTG



Sunday, 12 January 2014
Nelson Mandela TB-HIV CIRC is a TB-HIV Community Information and Resource Centre based in Nyalenda slum Kisumu city, Kisumu County ,Kenya.
Our Activities include
1.Prevention, Care, Treatment and support including referrals for crosscutting issues
2.Human Rights
3.Prevention Research Advocacy
4Networking and Collaboration
THE LATE JOSHUA OTIENO AJOWI IS THE HUSBAND OF EMILY AKINYI OGOLA- who is a widow and a PLHIV aged 26 years resides Nyalenda where she access care at PSC-PANDPIERI FACES for the last four years. She is a mother of four children and all of whom are girls. Aged 11, 5, 4 and 3years last born with sickle cell. The husband died on 29/10/2013 of TB of the spine and AIDS related complications and was a boda boda rider and a breadwinner for the family she has no skills and stays in a house where she pays 800/= earns about 4000ksh and does odd jobs to earn that which is not enough. When her husband was alive she used to supplement the income by engaging herself in small business .When he got sick they used all her savings and currently she cannot support her family thus needs support particularly for the children to go to school after burying her husband she came back to Kisumu as there was no other way she could fend for the children
Saturday, 4 January 2014
Thursday, 2 January 2014
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