Category Archives: Fund Raising

USA, PA: DEATH AND FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT

From: Doc Odotte

It is with deep sorrow that we regret to announce the death of Mama Lorna Eva Arum, who passed away on 11/03/10 after a long illness. Mama Lorna Eva Arum is survived by her children Elizabeth A. Otieno of Coatesville, PA, Olga Muga, Dick Oruko Arum, Tom Odhiambo Arum, and Joan Natome, Sons in law Joseph Otieno Rombo, and Cliff Natome, Grand Children Felix Otieno of Pelham, Alabama, June Otieno, Kelvin otieno, John Otieno(Johnny Rombo) of Coatesville, PA , Catherine Otieno and Brian Otieno.

There will be a fundraiser on Saturday 11/13/10 from 5.00pm at Johnny’s residence 303 Buchannan Dr, Coatesville, PA 19320, to enable the family members here in the US to travel back home, so they may pay their last respect to mama Lorna.
For those who cannot attend the funeral Fundraiser you can send your contributions to this account.
Elizabeth otieno Arum
PNC Bank
Routing # 031000053
Account #8620345145

or mailed to

303 Buchanan Dr.
Coatesville, PA 19320

For more information you can Contact

Elizabeth Otieno 919 247 2224
John Otieno 610 564 4582
Rockfellar Madara 505 908 5829
Doc Odotte 732 213 9699
Ben Odotte 732 421 7233
Bob Mugo 484 340 2125
Betty Omollo 484 951 2412 Arthur Aduma 302 465 6661

Kenya: Comrade Jacob Odipo’s burial is scheduled

from Fwamba Nc Fwamba

Comrade Jacob Odipo’s burial is scheduled for 13th November, 2010(next Saturday).A fundraising to settle hospital bills and funeral expenses is scheduled for Wednesday 10th Nov.2010@5.30PM@Holy Family Basilica.Funds raised through other media will be http://www.facebook.com/l/0f535BZuzmB73qVY3qSCRBYkKog;acknowledged.Comrades, friends and colleagues are requested to attend OR send their contributions through (MPESA) Keli Musyoka.No. 0726 28 63 54.Please inform others.

KENYA: ATWOLI HELPS RAISE KES 2,000,000.00 FOR OUR LADY OF ORORE SCHOOL IN GWASSI

From: Faulu Suba

Last weekend, Francis Atwoli of COTU helped raise KES 2,000,000 for our Lady of Orore School in Gwassi District.

He was accompanied by Cyprain Awiti who was warmly received in the function by local politicians George Mboya,
former MP Felix Nyauchi, Jack Otana a host of other local politicians.

In attendance was Caroli Omondi of Prime Minister’s office and other senior civil servants and academicians.

In the meeting that was snubbed by the local MP, those who addressed the function talked of need to improve on
educational standards, health care, access roads and political representation and leadership.

Atwoli talked against rampant corruption which still bedevils our society.

The Fourth Annual ‘Hunger Strike for AIDS’ On World AIDS Day 2010

from Kun Chang

Fasting can also keep you fit ! When people enjoy a rich material life nowadays, they find more and more people around them suffer from various acute or chronic diseases. High cholesterol, obesity and other “rich man’s diseases” appear one after another, which has not occured before. Moderate fasting contributes to good health.
Since World AIDS Day of December 1st 2007, We have held three consecutive ‘Hunger Strikes’. A total of 131 brave men from 16 countries participated in the Twenty-four-hour Hunger Strike action to support our cause of China’s AIDS prevention.
During the year of 2010, we discovered that we were not alone. World Vision Taiwan once held the ‘Thirty-hour Hunger Strike’ to relieve people who were subjected to disasters and diseases from pain. http://www.30hf.org.tw The name of the action comes from the original intent of fasting and prayer in the Bible that by the means of experiencing hunger we experience the feeling of the aftermath of the unfortunate. The world’s first thirty-hour hunger strike took place in a church in the city of Calgary in Alberta of Canada in 1971, where a group of Canadian teenagers experienced a 36-hour fasting to raise money for the famine in Ethiopia.
Chang Kun ,the General Coordinator of China Youth HIV/AIDS Assembly (CYHAA) , claimed that the most effective way to cope with the AIDS crisis was the broad participation of the public in public health field; and fasting helps to arouse love and sense of responsibility of the public, that is to fight against the humanitarian disaster brought about by the AIDS epidemic and to bear the responsibility of the state and nation, which is the responsibility of all the young people of China Youth HIV/AIDS Assembly as well.
The Fourth Annual ‘Hunger Strike for AIDS’ is also included in the ‘Notice: Activities in Honor of Two Outstanding Grassroots AIDS Activists Sun Ailing and Han Yunli’ released by China Youth HIV/AIDS Assembly (CYHAA) on June 19, 2010. Activity 5: The theme of the Fourth Annual ‘Hunger Strike for AIDS’ on World AIDS Day 2010 is to Commemorate The Dead In The AIDS Campaign Through Fasting!
Please join us!
Theme: To Commemorate The Dead In The AIDS Campaign Through Fasting!
Time: December 1, 2010
Location: Anywhere, please contact us first.
Theme Sites: Http://www.HungerStrikeforAIDS.org
Support Site: http://www.aidsrights.net http://oeo.la/Knbq8
General Coordinator:
Chang Kun
+86 013349108944
Changkun2010@gmail.com
How to act:
Way 1: to introduce ‘Hunger Strike for AIDS’ to your friends and family, service groups etc.
Way 2: To join the Twenty-four-hour Hunger Strike action
Please fill in the form or send SMS – ‘Name + Nationality + Location + E-mail address’ to 13349108944.
Way 3: Financial donations
To comply with all laws, administrative regulations and rules, We are fundraising merely by individuals. Chang Kun will receive the donations, and bear the responsibility of publicizing accounts and accepting supervision! All donations would be managed by Abbott Fund and be used for all the services and actions of China Youth HIV/AIDS Assembly!
Methods:
(1) Paypal Account: 13349108944@189.cn, please visit http://www.paypal.com
(2) Alipay Account: 13349108944@189.com, please visit http://www.alipay.com
(3) Other ways: please contact Chang Kun +86 013349108944
Way 4: Donations of works of art
‘China AIDS Museum Planning’ has entered the second three-year planning, the stage of the creation, collation, collection and exhibition of works of art and new media. To ensure the program on schedule, we established a group called ‘AIDS Art and New Media Creation’.
Way 5: To be volunteers
Please participate in all activities of China Youth HIV/AIDS Assembly, including the ‘Youth and AIDS’ magazine, China AIDS Museum Planning, AIDS Walk China, AIDS Art and New Media Creation etc. For further information, please visit our shared network drive: http://oeo.la/Knbq8

Notes:
(1).The strike last only for one day; please know your capabilities and only continue the strike as long as you think it is not endangering your health condition.
(2).If you have any symptoms that are abnormal, please contact emergency medical personnel immediately.
(3).If this is the first time you do a hunger strike, please make sure a friend or someone accompany with you in case anything goes wrong.
(4).Participation is of course voluntary; Participants have freedom of discontinuing the strike at any time. Participants are responsible for themselves.

The Fourth Annual ‘Hunger Strike for AIDS’ On World AIDS Day 2010
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(1).The strike last only for one day; please know your capabilities and only continue the strike as long as you think it is not endangering your health condition.
(2).If you have any symptoms that are abnormal, please contact emergency medical personnel immediately.
(3).If this is The first time you do a hunger strike , please make sure a friend or someone accompany with you in case anything goes wrong.
(4).Participation is of course voluntary; Participants have freedom of discontinuing the strike at any time. Participants are responsible for themselves.
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Changkun2010@gmail.com
Http://www.HungerStrikeforAIDS.org http://oeo.la/Knbq8

Kenya: Thank you Mr. Zain Abubakar of Uraia

from odhiambo okecth

Friends,

Following our appeal for Fee support for Joyce Kalavai, we have received a boost from Mr. Zain Abubakar of Uraia.

He is sending his support of Kshs 3,000.00 to me.

I will pass the same to Mr. Evans Machera who has kindly accepted to be the Acting Treasurer for the Joyce Kalavai School Fee Fund.

We appeal to any more willing Friends to be of help.

This is how we are;

Mr. Evans Machera- Kshs 500.00
Mr. Odhiambo T Oketch- Kshs 500.00
Mr. Zain Abubakar- Kshs 3,000.00

We are also appealing to any willing CEO who might want to place Joyce in their companies or Organizations employment. Your response in whatsoever level will be greatly appreciated. This will be our gift to God’s creations.

Let us all join hands and be of help to Joyce.

Lastly, please view our visit to the Meru County yesterday at; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com

Peace and blessings,

Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Nairobi.
Tel; 0724 365 557
http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com

Kenya: MZEE NOAH ROBERT ANYANGO JUMA : DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT/HARAMBEE

from bkojiem@ . . .

Its with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Mzee Noah Robert Anyango Juma of Chiga in Kano, Kisumu District. Beloved husband of Mrs. Rachel and Phelesia Juma. Proud father of George Juma, Janet Midiwo, Robert Juma (Formely of NC), Eric Juma, Thomas Juma “TJ” of MD, Edgar, Eunice, John (Seychelles), Irene, Stella, Jaqueline, Stephen (of Kigali), Edward, Albert, Dr. Ben, and the late Tom and Alice “Min Awuor”. Father-in-law to Josephine Odhiambo-Juma of MD and Magayo Newa Juma of NC. Uncle, grandfather, guardian and mentor to many. The burial date will be announced at a later date. A harambee to help pay for some expences associated with the funeral will be held on Saturday October 30th 2010 at 6pm at the below address:

Fred and Liz Tala’s residence:
8217 TOWNSHIP DRIVE
OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117

Your presence or donations will be highly appreciated. For those who will not be able to attend, please direct funds to
Bank of America
Routing #: 052001633
Account #: 446022049098

For further information feel free to contact the following:

Thomas Juma “TJ” 443-500-1313
Josephine Odhiambo Juma 443-889-9615
Magayo Newa Juma 919-791-9802
Robert Juma Ojuok 011254720486141
Fred Tala: 443-352-3804
Dickens Odhiambo: 301-979-1311
Ben Odotte: 732-421-7233
Jack Arum :443-500-7206

USA, DC: FUNDS DRIVE UPDATE : DC/METRO -: MAUREEN OBONG KIMANI CALL TO HI GHER GLORY

From: Dickens Odhiambo

Dear family and friends

Our Beloved Sister Maureen Obong Kimani was called to higher glory on 19 sept 2010. due to a massive brain haemorage. Maureen had been rushed to Montgomery General Hospital and later flown to Washington Hospital Center,where all attepmts to revive her failed.

Maureen was married to Kevin Kimani formerly of (World Bank DC) presently in Nairobi and mother to baby Neema. Maureen was 2nd Daughter of the late David Obong and now retired teacher Mrs.Margaret Obong. She was a niece to Dr George Okello and Molly Obong. Maureen was a sister to Judy and Edwin (edu) of maryland Jacky,Elisha,Molly and Bilha in Kenya. She was niece & Cousin to Kennedy Amollo”Ken Odhis”, Gladis Obong,Theresa Amollo,Malabi Chasia and Theresa Abwao and Theresa, Jorim and Micheal Obong of north Carolina.

Friends and family are meeting daily from 6pm at their residence at 2864 schubert drive silver spring Md zip code 20904

Any help given to the family to help ease the burden will be greatly appreciated donations can be deposited in the following account

BANK OF AMERICA
A/C NO 446021841349 TO WIRE DONATIONS ROUTING NO 052001633
Fundraiser to help assist the family send Maureen’s body back to Kenya.

FUNDRAISER :- Saturday, October 2, 2010 at 7:00pm – 1:00AM
Grace United Methodist Church
7001 new Hampshire Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 20910

WAKE & PRAYER :- FRIDAY 10/01/10 6:00PM – 9:00PM AT
McGuire Funeral Service
7400 Georgia Ave., NW
(At Geranium Street)
Washington, D.C. 20012
(202) 882-6600
FUNERAL SERVICE & LAST RESPECT :- SUNDAY 10/02/10 5:00PM – 7:00PM
Grace United Methodist Church
7001 new Hampshire Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 20910

You can also reach the family through the following contacts

Kennedy Amollo 240 398 0943
Edwin Obong(edu) 301 512 9018
Kimani waruhiu 202-436-4290
Gladis Obong 240-353-8747
Judith Obong 301-512-9017
Dickens Odhiambo 301-979-1311


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Kenya & USA, NJ: Reminder – Funeral Announcement (Harambee Sat, Sept 11) – Nelly Atieno Tolo

From: bkojiem@ . . .

We are saddened to announce the sudden death of Nelly Atieno – Tolo which occured on Friday August 27, 2010. Nelly met her death through a tragic accident in Nairobi on her way to Uhuru Park where she planned to attend the Promulgation of the New Constitution. She was the daughter of Jaduong’ Elkana and Mama Maritha tolo of Kamagambo Kodero-Bara. She was the twin Sister to Jullie Tolo, Sammy Tolo, Debora Ochola, Lencer Tolo, Nina, Etrose,Tom, Monica and Dinah Tolo of New jersey. She was cousin’s to Justus & Amos Tolo of Texas, Lawi Tolo of Detroit, Patty Tolo of North Carolina, Atieno Kongoro of Canada, Lilian Kongoro of UK, Shem & Bob Kongoro and Vera Osore all of NJ. Friends and relatives are meeting at Tom Tolo’s residence at 2003 Holland Dr, Whitehall New Jersey. A fundraising to defray the mortuary cost and transportation of her body to Final resting place in Oyugis is planned for Saturday September 11, 2010 at Days Inn in Hillsborough NJ. The address is 118 US 206 South, Hillborough, NJ 08844. We request For your emotional and financial support at this time of grief.

for more information please contact the following:

Chris Ogalo 732 309 0955.

Doreen Dande 732 213 1961.

Shem Ongoro 732 619 6880.

Maurice Dande 732 619 6224.

Tom Tolo 732 213 3858.

Dina Tolo 732 822 4074.

Noah Nyalele 732 589 5810.

Eunice Oyugi 732 824 4850

Thank you all.
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Kenya: Presentation to Akiba Uhaki

from odhiambo okecth

Friends of KCDN,

KCDN today presented the completed Strategic Plan 2010- 2013 to Akiba Uhaki Foundation. We must thank AUF for all the support and partnership that we have enjoyed in the last 2 years. We must also thank all the Friends of KCDN who have contributed to our events. It is you who made us strong. We want to thank all of you as well.

More specifically, we want to thank AUF for supporting the development of our Strategic Plan that we submitted today. It was not easy, coming on the wake of a raid on our offices that left us with nothing and without an office.

We successfully completed the development of our Strategic Plan and Mr. Jasper Morara did us proud. He was able to guide us through our thematic areas and we can say with confidence now that we want to stay with these issues.

We now have some clarity of thought on the 3 Thematic Areas namely;

* Child Support;
* Environmental Management; and
* Peace Building.

1] On the KCDN Child Support Initiative, we are down sizing our support to Orphans and Vulnerable Children to the initial 250 children that we supported in 2008. We want to be more effective with our support to these children to enable us provide educational materials such as stationery, books, uniforms, shoes, socks and such like schooling items as we also follow these children to their houses where we will seek to look at how they do their home works and how and what they eat.

This will call for provisions of such items like paraffin and unga. We will make it such a holistic and interactive approach to child support for which we will invite many players to help see us it through.

2] On the KCDN Environmental Management Initiative, we will enhance the confidence that we have with the schools and the community to focus more sharply on our role as society in environmental campaigns. We believe that it is our responsibility as consumers of services being rendered by the various government arms to enhance environmental awareness and invite each one of us to be responsible in how we handle our waste and dispose of the same.

This will call for positive interventions from key players in the sector as we invite the community to also be pro-active in Environmental Management.

3] The KCDN Peace Caravan will be restructured and will focus more on Peace Building. We will engage the various communities to find strength in our diversity. We will go out and create linkages that will help promote good neighbourliness and respect for each tribe. We will advance the call for respect, tolerance and togetherness.

We must appreciate all the support that AUF and all Friends of KCDN have given us to make sure this thinking is captured in a Strategic Paper, and we know that you will walk with us through the implementation stages.

We want to thank Felix, Sarah and Dorine for receiving our report. I also want to appreciate my colleague and Board Member at KCDN- Mr Caleb Ben Onyango for making time for this important engagement in the life of KCDN.

Lastly, I want to appreciate Mr. Ezra Mbogori, the CEO Akiba Uhaki Foundation for the short discussion we had with him on the way forward for KCDN, CCNSET and Vugu Vugu Mashinani. I know we will stay with the issues in all things we do.

Peace and blessings,

Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Nairobi,
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126
Email; komarockswatch@yahoo.com
blog; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
blog; http://nairobieastba.blogspot.com
Group mail; friendsofkcdn@yahoogroups.com

Odhiambo is the current chairman to the Stakeholders Evaluation Team on Performance Contract and Rapid Results Initiative at the City Council of Nairobi- CCNSET—

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from odhiambo okecth

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM
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VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel

DATE: Thursday 9th September 2010

TIME: 5:45pm – 8:00pm

GUEST SPEAKER: Julius Kipng’etich, Director Kenya Wildlife Service

TOPIC: “Exemplary Management and Leadership: A Blue Print for Young Professionals”

COST: Ksh. 250 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks

Registration of Attendants – 5:45pm – 5:55pm

Meeting Call to Order – 6:00 – 6:02

Prayers: 6:02 – 6:05

Introductions of Attendants: 6:05 – 6: 20

Talk by Dr. Julius Kipng’etich 6:30 – 7:30

Announcements: 7:30 – 7:35

NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:35 onwards >>>>

Register now by texting your name to 0721 663 208. Very few spaces left!!

For those who wish to join LYP, you can carry your annual membership subscription fee, Ksh. 1000.

Regards

Irene Mbacha

Club Administrator.

USA, VA: DEATH AND HARAMBEE ANNOUNCEMENT -VENUE SPELLING CORRECTION

From: bkojiem@ . . .

Dear Sir/Madam

It is with deep sorrow that I announce the death of Orpah Akeyo Mackasmiel, which occurred on Tuesday September 2nd, 2010 in Blacksburg Virginia. She is survived by her husband Lucas Mackasmiel and her children, Ben Mackasmiel, Catherine Mackasmiel, and George Mackasmiel all of Blacksburg Virginia.

Orpah Akeyo is a cousin to Keryn Ogutu of Bethlehem PA, Roselyne Okendo of Chicago, Cas Allen of Richmond VA, Mr.Aguko of Maryland, Mr. Bolo of Texas, Jill Odingo of PA, sister to Jasper Obaje, Milred Amadi, Jael Obaje, Abba Obaje and Cousin to Dr. Raburu, Peter Raburu, Dr Wendo Ongor, Dr. Willis Awino Ongor, Olivia Aluoch, Basil Ongor all of Kenya and many others.

Dr. Lucas Mackasmiel is a cousin to Enosh Odera of New York, Tobias Odera of New Jersey, uncle to Omullo Okowa of Maryland, Ben Okowa Apamo of Maryland, a brother -in -law to George Okumu of Arizona and more.

We are appealing to Kenyans in the Diaspora to help raise funds to transport the body home to her final resting place in Jimo Nyakach Kenya. The Mackasmiel family currently lives in a rural town in Virginia where there are very few Kenyans making it difficult to raise the needed funds there to transport and pay for funeral expenses both here and in Kenya. We are appealing to everybody to come to their assistance.

An harambee has been scheduled for this Saturday, September 11th, 2010 at Keryn Ogutu’s house in Bethlehem PA from 6pm onwards. The address for the venue is 2311 Catasauqua Road, Apt. B8, Bethlehem PA, 18018.

An account has being opened at Bank of America for those who can not make it to the funds drive and want to donate. The account number is 435023214105 and the routing number is 051000017 in the name of George O. Mackasmiel and Syprine A. Abiero.

Thanking you in advance for your moral and financial support during these difficult times.

For more information please contact the following persons

Enosh Odera 201-960-6740
Keryn Ogutu 484-951-9442
Maurice Ojwang 646-739-0370
Vitalis Tambo 484-951-1791
Claudius Oyoo 861-393-3231
Omullo Okowa 410-971-0521
Tobias Odera 201-245-3150
Bernard Oguche 631-398-7133
Roselyn Okendo 630-935-5398

Yours truly
Enosh Odera
Chairman – Nyakach Association USA.

Kenya: DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT, FUNDRAISING 09.04.2010.

From: bkojiem@ . . .

To All Our friends, Relatives and wellwishers, WE ARE SADDENED TO ANNOUNCE THE DEATH OF MZEE HENRIKUS AWUOR IMBO, OF NYAKACH KADIANGA.

MZEE HENRIKUS AWUOR IMBO, IS THE FATHER OF COLLETE A. ONYUKA AND FATHER IN-LAW OF MAURICE ONYUKA.

MZEE AWUOR IMBO PASSED AWAY OM MONDAY ON MONDAY 8-30-2010 AT ST. MONICA’S MEDICAL CENTER IN KISUMU, KENYA.

WE ARE ORGANISING A HARAMBE TO HELP COVER SOME OF THE HOSPITAL COSTS AND FOR COLLETE TO TRAVEL HOME FOR THE FATHERS FUNERAL/BURIAL ON 9.11.2010.

WE WILL HOLD THE FUND DRIVE THIS COMING SATURDAY 9.4.2010 AT THE HILLSBOROUGH DAYS INN: ADDRESS IS 118 US Highway 206, Hillsborough NJ .

The family highly appreciates everyone’s efforts in this endeavor. Please, contact the following persons for information:

Maurice Onyuka: 609- 275-0299

Collete Onyuka : 609-375-6659

Joab Okello– 914-772-4791
Nelson Kondula –610-967-9098

Tom Mucha –484-201-5933
Joshua O. Aluoch– 908-930-5182
Rachel Ochieng –732-688-4277
Florence Okombo– 914-420-4639

Thanks.

Maurice Onyuka

USA, Pa: Harambee For Ophanage in Kisumu-Kenya by Jayne Odessey

From: Bernard Otieno Oguche

Am writing to welcome your involvement and contribution to help facilitate the initiative of establishing a modern and Computerized Community Excellence Center in Kisumu-Kenya. This Center is envisaged to be at the fore-front of providing Practical Solutions to Social and Economic problems experienced by Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs) in the Kisumu Communities and by extension, Kenya. (Photos available on www.charitytravel.blogspot. com/ Our Orphanage in Kisumu-Kenya and the VISION ALIVE website; www.visadev.org).

http://visadev.org/home

A small community can have a great vision. When we traveled to Kisian-Kisumu, our feasibility study realized that more homeless children could not proceed properly with their livelihood dreams, we couldn’t deny the fact that there was an urgent need to construct an orphan care and support center that is much more than a residential place.

Vision Alive was founded in 2007 by the aggressive HIV/AIDS Care and Support provider cum Development expert Mrs Jayne Odessey who equally doubles as the Organization’s Executive Director. It was cofounded by a team of Charity minded individuals based in Kenya to ensure that the organization’s mission is disseminated to benefit people from the third world economies.

The organization’s founder and co-founders were driven by their courage to involve themselves in charity so as to prove that their philosophy of ‘Small is Beautiful’ could bring real and sustainable improvements to people’s lives.

Poverty, disease and illiteracy situation in Africa prompted the registration of the organization in Kenya under the Ministry of Gender, Sports, Culture and Social Services so as to bring forth remarkable achievements in the fight against socio-economic ills in Kenya.

The harambee is schedule to be held on the 26 June 2010 from 7.00 PM at Our Lady Help of Christians, 934 Hanover Ave. Allentown, PA 18109. The money raised will help complete the building you see in the home page of Vision Alive web site link below.

http://visadev.org/home

For more information,

Please contact Jayne Odessey on 4847644609 or Benbow Oguche on 631 398 7133

USA, NJ: Fund-Raising For Mama Sara Auma Randiek

From: bkojiem@ …

Mama Sara Auma Randiek, mother of Jared A. Randiek of Willingboro NJ, the late Richard Odondi Randiek (Jakonganga), James O. Randiek, Polycarp O. Randiek, Francis O. Randiek, and mother- in- law of Lynet A. Odondi, and Beatrice Randiek of Willingboro NJ passed away on Sunday, 6/6/2010 at 1:00pm at Virtua Rehab Nursing Home in Mt. Holly, New Jersey.

A fund raising to help cover the costs of transporting the body to Kenya has been rescheduled to take place on 6/19/2010 at Days Inn in Hillsborough NJ, address 118 Rt 206 South, Hillsborough NJ 08844, from 6:00 pm till 2:00 am

The family appreciates the efforts of everyone who participated or sent their donations last Saturday 6/12/10.

Unfortunately, however, the amount realized ($ 4,500) fell short of the funeral services and transportation costs. About $ 10, 000 is necessary to cover the costs. Again, the family would appreciate a second effort this Saturday to meet the short fall.

Please, contact the following persons for information:

Edward Oyuga Ojuok: (609) 384-2573

Maurice Onyuka: (609) 275-0299

Jared Randiek: (856) 883-0061

Paul Alwala:(610) 967-9098

Lynet A. Odondi: (845) 264-8478

Joseph Omanya: (732) 447-3717

Peter Awino: (845) 559-7846

Joab Okello: (914) 772-4791

Ben Odotte: (732) 421-7233

Karume Musa: (732) 887-9448

Japheth Midianga (732) 801-3225

Phelomena Kaudo (908) 875-3049

Amos Atonga: (732) 586-2849

Thanks.

USA, NJ: Funeral announcement for Tirronia Posha Stokes

From: Dhiamby@ . . . and bkojiem@ . . .

We regret to announce the death of Tirronia Posha Stokes of Ewing NJ. Posha was the only child of Vennesta Ogalo of Ewing NJ.Friends and family are convening at her residence 220 Weber Ave Ewing NJ for prayers and funeral arrangements. There’ll be a fund raising on Saturday 6/12/10 to help offset hospital bill and meet the funeral expenses. Your prayers and contributions will be appreciated.

There will be funeral service on June 12th 2010 from 3pm to 7pm EST at :

Anderson Funeral services,

201 Sandford St
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-7312

Following funeral services, there will be a fund raising on the same day ( June 12th 2010) at:

AC Indians
1214 Cozens Lane,
Nothbrunswick, NJ 08902

For further information please contact the following persons:

Jane Bamimore 732-979-9797
Abraham mwangangi 856-304-5131
Augustine Onditi 973-432-8212
Chris Ogalo 732-309-0955
John Arende 609-638-0787
Joshua Ogalo 732-319- 7690.
Sila Orwa 732-979-8160
Tom nyaoke 732-322-8057
Mr&mrs Oyuga 609-384-2531
Mourice Dande 732-619-6224
Jared ogalo 862-215-4564
Bill ouma 845-705-5425
Betty omolo 484-951-2412
Ben Odote 732-421-7233
Richard omolo 732-951-1987

KENYA: THE CLERGY HAVE SUCCUMBED TO THE INTRICATE TEMP…

[http://tomesworldview.blogspot.com]

The clergy have increasingly been made a butt of many cynical jokes. This is because the faithful have developed a cynical distrust of them. And it is quite easy to understand the anger and frustration from the faithful.

Big money allegedly from the “clergy’ is threatening to corrode our democracy. But it is not only the money from the clergy (which is actually a lingering misnomer for the church). We also have undue influence from the filthy wealthy cabal who in communion with the clergy are pulling their massive resources together to debilitate the process for essential reforms in this country.

Judging by their countrywide campaigns which are awash with all sorts of posters, leaflets and other political rally appurtenances, we have no doubt that colossal sums of money are involved. And, it cannot just be the contributions made by the Christian faithful. There must be undisclosed sources from which these colossal sums of money come from. And since the source(s) is a highly guarded secret, this can only be the kind of money whose aim is to pervert democracy. We all know that it can only be a perversion of democracy for a section of the clergy and politicians to rely on massive financial resources rather than prayer and ideology to influence the referendum outcome. This perversion has been made possible by the very fact that at the moment there is very weak legislation that prohibits political groupings and individuals from sourcing and spending unregulated funds in a political campaign.

Is it not time that the conscientious public demanded full disclosures of all contributions and disbursements that have so far gone to the No camp? If indeed it is the money from the faithful, is its use not inconsistent with the purpose for which it was given?

We need to know whether the faithful were consulted by the clergy before their tithes were injected into this muddy referendum campaign exercise. This is because no clergy on any pretext whatsoever can elect to use the church resources for purposes other than that which they are meant for. By using the faithful’s money in a political campaign, the clergy have succumbed to their appetites and lost their spirit among the singularly intricate temptations of the world of politics.

By the end of the referendum campaign, the clergy will have to deal with the fact that they will increasingly be seen by the faithful as having become a misnomer and a cover for socio-political stagnation. As for the Yes Team, I wish to remind them that commitment and consensus in strategy are prerequisites for a successful campaign. They must try to counter the floodgate of lies perpetuated by the naysayers. They must also deal decisively with those in their midst who have concealed their inner self behind the glib mask of duplicity.

– – TOME FRANCIS,
BUMULA.
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USA, Mass.: Funeral arrangements for Paul Onyango (Pablo)

From:

To All Kenyans and friends

It is with great sorrow that we announce the tragic death of Paul Onyango Sika (Pablo) of Gem Yala, Siaya District. Whose body was found in a canal, Lowell, Massachusetts.

The entire Kenyan community is in the process of transporting his body home (Kenya). Due to time and distance, there are two committees set to organize for the main fund-raising event set on Sunday May 23rd, 2010 at St. Stephen’s Church, Lowell at 2pm.

Daily meeting are being held both in Malden (1060 Main St, Apt. 15) and Lowell from 6pm to midnight. To help raise funds an account has been set up at Bank of America, checking Account Number 4631297589. For any Wire transfers, the ABA Number is 026009593.

There will be a mini-fundraising on Saturday May 22nd, 2010 in Malden (1060 Main St., Apt. 15) starting at 3.30pm to midnight. It will be followed by another mini-fundraising on Sunday at noon, Rapture Harvest Church, 33 West Water Street, Wakefield, MA, 01880, then finally the MAIN FUNDRAISING will be held the same day at 2p.m, ST’ STEPHEN ANGLICAN CHURCH LOWELL, 279 West 6th ST, LOWELL, MA , 01850 with the help of Kenyans Pastors’ Associations and the Kenyan Christians’ Welfare Associations.

Any help that you can give will be highly appreciated.

For more information please contact.

Rev. Jeremiah Githere 978-726-6710

Ruth Oduor 617-281-0406

Bishop Joshua Wambua 617-899-9130

Robert Omondi 857-928-8812

Harrison Maina (Ajabu Africa) 781-953-2490

Catherine Macharia 978-996-0030

Jackton Were 857-204-0989

God bless!!

Jackton W. Were

857-204-098

NGO-s: Dambisa Moyo’s Book- Dead Aid

From: SIMON KOKOYO

Dambisa book is simply asking development workers to re-evaluate their strategy in addressing community challenges. Are we using old tools to address challenges brought about by SAP or are NGOs reactive to situations? In the book Lords of Poverty by Hancok, he asks, “whom is this “aid” aiding”. This is a fundamental question as most development workers tend to agree that the trillion poured in Africa does not reflect the desired change by tax payers in the First World or in the North. Aid in Africa has ended up creating higher numbers of middle class elites in urban centres as opposed to addressing challenges faced by the most vulnerable. It is ironical for NGOs executives to talk about the gap between the rich and poor widening while their monthly salaries and allowances could bring a big difference in rural urban villages.

Aid is dead in Africa since the tax payers in First World expect to see a change but unfortunately this will never be achieved as the receiver ‘elites’ have other things in mind.

What is the alternative? I have three suggestions;
– We need to highlight activities of NGOs working Africa through internet, other than radio and TV. The target communities need to be empower to generate and disseminate their own news.
– We need to build strong social audit programmes at community level to help beneficiary write report cards to be shared with the contributors back in Europe, North America and elsewhere.
– Let all Aid being channeled through NGOs into Africa be stopped. The IMF/WB usually suspend Aid to countries but we have never witnessed a country collapsing because of lack of Aid. Instead countries adjust accordingly and survive. I know it is a tall order but the donors could try.

thanks
simon

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– – Odhiambo T Oketch wrote:

In his article on Dambisa Moyo’s Book- Dead Aid, Ikhide has not been convincing.

He acknowledges the strong points from Dambisa’s book and refuses to separate substance and reality from theory and wishful thinking.

Dambisa has brought to the fore some hard truths about Aid to Africa, currently standing at US$ 1 trillion, with no tangible results. It is our responsibility to take this debate to the next level, not to shoot the same down. But if we have to shoot it down, let us be factual as we offer the next viable solutions.

She observed reality on the ground and she is fairly soft and accurate on her synopsis. I wished she should have questioned the relative wisdom that makes the African ruler grow in riches as the country he rules grows in poverty. We have many cases where the economy of most African Countries are in the reds, yet, despots like Mobutu, Moi and the others are the richest men on Planet Earth. Richer that those who give Africa Aid.

Ikhide got his analysis wrong. He concentrated on the messenger rather than the message Dambisa is passing on to us. Is her message apt, relevant and timely? Yes. Should we look at the message or at the messenger? No. Ikhide looked at the messenger and in his diagnosis, gave the wrong prescription. You amputated the left leg while the problem was in the hand.. Sad.

Dambisa could be a poor student of history. She could mix some dates in her analysis and historical facts, but does that negate her synopsis on Dead Aid? Does getting the dates wrong kill the import of her message? I bet not.

Ikhide accepts that there is more from where Dambisa is coming from. Then instead of giving us more, he shoots her in the leg. And this is tragic. I would have given more in how Aid is killing Africa, how Aid is aiding despotic rule, how Aid is fueling corruption, how Aid is making us dependent than independent and so on. I would have given historical facts on how nothing is seen from Aid so given to Africa. I would have catalogued the list of African rulers who have grown in riches more than the countries they rule.

I would have helped strengthen the historicals that Dambisa got wrong, and in the process, I would have helped to add value to her hypothesis.

But being unable to offer the best alternative, Ikhide should have held his peace and remained quite for ever. If you are bold enough to criticize, be bold enough to offer the next alternative.

I find elements of contradictions in this posting. You say that you share in her misgivings, that there is more from where she is coming from, that she is right when she says democracy has impoverished Africa, that it is easy to agree with he, then, you say you are disappointed. How do you get disappointed with issues you agree with?

In shooting the messenger rather than the message, your contradictions come out so glaring. It fails to convince me that yours is an honest analysis of Dead Aid. Your analysis is on Dambisa the person.

I have tried to get the jist of Moses Obe Ochonu’s support to Ikhide and I have been again left at a loss. He says he has taught Dead Aid to his students twice and gives Ikhide an Excellent score for this warped review. I sympathize with his students. If he gives Ikhide an Excellent for these contradictions that are so easily detected and seen, then his score of Excellent is a disservice to the growth of intellectualism in Africa and the World.

Ikhide’s review is a mass of contradiction and offers no alternative, yet Moses gives a score of Excellent. He then goes ahead to indicate that Dead Aid is at best taught together with End of Poverty by Jeffrey Sachs. My foot, Are we such desolate?

Jeffrey Sach is the brains behind the failed Structural Adjustment Programmes that the World Bank and International Monetary Funds prescribed to Africa and the 3rd World as a deterrent to poverty. We all know that the SAPs failed and failed miserably. Does this vindicate Dambisa Moyo?

Moses goes ahead to hide his position in the use of words. The problem is, we hide our incompetence in the use of words when we are faced with challenging situations. Instead of facing reality, we go technical, to give an impression that we are well read. I refuse to hide in the use of words. I would rather remain as clear as possible, so that no one feels intimidated by my responses.

It does no move Africa forward to hide our intellectual capacities in jargon. People who would have wanted to respond feel dwarfed by the usage of such technical jargon, and they choose to hold their peace, however wrong you are.

Dambisa Moyo has struck the right chord and she needs our support. We all know what Aid has done to Africa, and all facts in the last 50 years of African Independence speak for themselves, and Dambisa is right. Where we feel she was inadequate, let us add value; if she left something pertinent out, let us bring it forth.

Let us be academic with our theories on her book. Let us be part of the solution that will take Africa to the next level. Let us talk with one accord and help Dambisa address this concern in Africa and the 3rd World in General.

Hers is a bold step forward, a step in the right direction that we must enrich.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Nairobi Kenya.
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Kenya: St Rita Orphanage Kisumu

from Awino

I came across this website while looking for ways to donate to an orphanage around Kisumu. I think what they are doing is wonderful, and I was wondering if you could post it on your website, so that other people who want to help but don’t know of an orphanage can help. I am in no way affiliated with them, but I think that they could use some assistance in doing the noble job of raising orphans.

LOSS OF MY MOTHER IN LAW

From: bkojiem@ . . .

l regret to announce the loss of my mother-in-law, Mama Alice, as we all respectfully called her. She went to be with the Lord yesterday. She was a good mama all her life. She left a good legacy to follow. Her memory will remain with all of us including her grandchildren: Amos & Rebecca Odotte, Pst Ron & Linnet Okore, Pst Nick & Lilian Okore, Joash Okore & James Okore all of USA, amongst the other family members back home including my husband Peter.

I intend to attend her burial & give her a send off, the only way I can pay my last respects as a “thank you” for being a good mother. Therefore, I request for financial support to enable me make the trip, as such, I’m asking for fund raising drive over here @ our residence, 608 Westmoreland Drive, Ewing O8618, next Friday May 7th from 6pm onwards. In case you can’t make it because of tight schedule, you can mail your contributions to the mentioned address. It will go along way to accomplish what’s ahead of us. Please uphold us in prayers and may God bless you all. Amen. JANET OKORE

RSVP

Janet Okore – cell 848 248 1758
Richard & Rosemary Arina Olum – cell 732 609 6988
Amos & Rebecca – cell 732 910 1207
Pst Ron & Linnet – cell 732 766 8289
Pst Nick & Lilian – cell 609 271 9227
Joash – cell 848 248 7125
James – cell 848 248

Kenya: Introducing Real Problem/Real Solution Trivia at JISAIDIYE.

JISAIDIYEANS,

Each Month, (and soon each week) I will identify a real common person problem and ask you to participate in thinking out a solution.

I will offer $100.00 cash money to any member who offers the closest answer to what my team of legal experts will determine as the nearest best legal solution.

To participate, we urge you to send $10.00 (if you are a diasporan) or Ksh. 70.00 ( if you are in Kenya) to any of our JISAIDIYE TRUST FUND Volunteer Managers below. The collected money from you will be donated to the identified person whose problem we are trying to solve.

And so to start us off, here is our premier Real Problem/Real Solution Trivia.

Instructions:

1.
Please watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UE80uNlD6E

2.
Leave a comment at the JISAIDIYE wall about what you think the solution to the problem should be.

3. Make a donation.

Send your donation of $10.00 or Ksh70 depending on where you are to our JISAIDIYE TRUST FUND volunteer Managers below:

Katolie Maloba: tweegy82@hotmail.com

Mkala Jefferson: mkalajefferson@yahoo.com, +254 719413369

Collins Slick O: collo2010@gmail.com

Call or E-mail them and send donations any which that you can. M-Pesa, Western Union, Paypal, or Moneygram,

Just make sure your donation is marked JISAIDIYE TRUST FUND.

Yes we can, TENDA WEMA, NENDA ZAKO, because you care, because you ARE your Sister’s/Brother’s keeper!

Joram Ragem
Administrator.
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Joram Ragem
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