Orphan and Vulnerable children “OVC:s”
The Orphans defined by Friends Pioneer are all children who both parents died and are currently in the care of guardians, relative such as siblings, uncles or grandparents including those who are in the care of single parents who are sickly or economically disadvantage and children who are forced to look for employment for the up keep of their families. Friends Pioneer also target those orphaned children who give up going to schools, reasons include poor up bringing, lack of parental love, poor schooling environment etcetera.
The goal of the program is to promote the well being of OVC, through capacity building, educational support, and sponsorship to raise their standard of living by improving the traditional coping mechanism and advocating for their rights. The OVC supports 57 children, eight in secondary school and 49 in primary school. The support is home based, this means visiting the orphans in their respective places of residence, where they live with their guardian. This is where distribution of food and clothing items is done. Friends Pioneer provides mentoring for the children and organizes get-together functions for them. The program has three expense-paying components:
Nutritional Support is giving the child one meal per day. The meal is served during lunch hour in schools or in small restaurants depending on the situation. Friends Pioneer believes that a child can not concentrate thorough out the lesson if he or she is hungry. Therefore the lunch meal is very important to the child. To receive the lunch, the child has to attend all lessons, unless they are sick or having basic problem. For that reason the meal also encourages the child as a motivator to attend all the classes.
OVC education support is paying the child’s education fees. Friends Pioneer believes that education is very vital for each and every child in the world and encourages all the children to have basic education. Therefore they provide all their children with school uniforms and books, for the secondary student it also includes the compulsory tuition fee.
General expenses of the child is also includes in Friends Pioneers OVC-program. As the child have other expenses than the fees of school and food, Friends Pioneer work on the most immediate expenses for creating a good living environment. It can be everything from a mattress, sanitary towels to blankets, medical expenses.
Below you can find some of the children we support in the program:
Agnes Atieno livs in Nyalenda and goes to one of the local schools, thanks to FriendsPioneer! _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Acram Sije gets a meal per day, so he can concentrate in school. He would not go to school if it wasn´t for FP.
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- Evans Onyango Odera live out in the rural area. Its just a little bit over 20km away from Kisumu. This is a very dry area, even if its close to Lake Victoria. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Christine Abonyo Odero. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sharon Aluoch Okoyo ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mitchelle Akinyi Owilli _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Nancy Achieng is an total orphan. She has older siblings, but they have left to find work, so now she lives with a neighbour. Nancy Achieng is only 4 years old, and thanks Friends Pioneer they put her in kindergarten, so she has somewhere to be during the days.

























Jennifer is 14 years old and live in the rural area.
2009-03-20 at 13:05
WE SEEK HELP FOR FEES SPONSORSHIP FOR 4 OVCs – 2 GIRLS & 2 BOYS TOTALLING KSHS. 300,000/- TO ENABLE THESE CHILDREN COMPLETE SECONDARY & COLLEGE.
JAMII-DI IS AN NGO PRESENTLY OVERWHELMED BY NEED TO ASSIST WITHOUT RESOURCES IN CASES DESERVING LIKE THE CURRENT
2009-03-20 at 13:12
Dear Jamii,
If you seek cooperation with Friends Pioneer please contact Joseph, in Keelo Junction, Nyalenda, Kisumu.
Best Regards Marcus Wendin
2011-12-21 at 10:27
AM A DEAF LADY FROM WESTERN KENYA. WOULD LIKE TO ASK HOW FRIEND POINEER COULD HELP MY CHILDREN HAVE EDUCATION. AM JOBLESS FOR LONG AND ITS HARD FOR DISABLED PEOPLE TO GET JOBS IN KENYA. I LOST MY PARTNER SOMETIME BACK, I HAVE CHILDREN AGED 18, 12, AND 7 TO TAKE CARE OF. AT PRESENT I LIVE IN THE KIBERA SLUMS OF NAIROBI. THANK YOU
2011-12-21 at 10:38
Dear Judith,
Friends Pioneer is based in Kisumu. Basically it is one person Joseph who has engaged parents and other persons to help children 4-16 in age.
In Sweden we have a network of 100 persons who support Friends Pioneer. Approximately 1000 000 kes annually is collected to directly sponsoring the school fees and food for approx 100 children. Friends Pioneer have created many small scale projects that are almost sustainable:
Guest house
IT cafe
school for 4-7
school for 16-18
school for 8-15 planned
and other …
I suggest that you try to start something similar in Kibera. We can assist with contacts and information.
Best Regards