Anointed Community Academy has been blessed to reach many orphaned children in Kenya to give them a decent education. 2020 started with more blessings for us as new partners came on board to support our work. Prayz Network Radio Supports Us We are extremely happy to partner with Prayz Network Radio in bringing the love of Christ to the children in Matunda as well as supporting their education. We have been engaging with Prayz Network Radio, through Pastor David Twite on working together to share God’s love with our children. Through the support offered by the radio station, we were able...
Pastor Richard Foster from Christian Reformed Church of Australind Holds Seminar
Recently, Anointed Community Academy was blessed with a visit by Pastor Richard Foster, from the Christian Reformed Church of Australind in Australia. Pastor Richard Foster has been supporting us from the very beginning, with words of wisdom, encouragement, financial contribution, publicity, name them. We are privileged to have an upstanding man of faith walk with us in your journey to build the Anointed Community Academy. Pastor Foster, through his church, has helped us to build two classrooms for the school. We have aptly named the classrooms ‘Australind Classrooms’ During his visit to our school, Pastor Foster also held a pastor...
ANOINTED COMMUNITY ACADEMY FUNDING PROPOSAL
Click Here to Download the Funding Proposal in MS Word Document Executive Summary Anointed Community Academy is a school run under the principles of the Bible. It is located at Muruli village in Mois Bridge Sub-Location, Nzoia Location in Likuyani District of Kakamega County in Kenya along Kitale-Eldoret route. The school was founded on 5th May, 2015 with a vision to improve the quality of education among residents of Muruli Village. The main objective of the school is to; Provide quality primary and secondary education considered as basic level education, provide associated learning materials to needy pupils, establish a food...
Kenya’s Education Crisis
The overwhelming lack of quality education in Kenya is devastating Kenyan children, paralyzing the economy, and hindering the nation’s general well-being. Most schools do not have electricity, running water, or necessary supplies such as textbooks and teaching materials. It is quite rare to find computers or any other current technology within schools. Teacher to student ratios in Kenyan schools are incredibly unhealthy. In some instances, one teacher is responsible for a classroom of as many as 100 elementary-aged children. These troubling deficiencies make preparing students for university education nearly impossible. A recent study by the United Nations showed that 1/3 of Kenyan...