It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

From Thanksgiving until New Year’s Eve, we’re celebrating the people working tirelessly behind-the-scenes to make TKP what it is. From our Kenyan staff, to our U.S.-based team, parents, students, travelers and our thousands of donors… each person plays a critical role in in the lives of 1,400 children in rural Kenya. Learn about these incredible people transforming lives, thanks to your generosity!

(Check back for updates throughout December and meet some new faces or learn something new about a familiar team member!)

Meet Jennifer, a teacher at Intimigom Primary School. Jennifer is a bright light on our campus and shines through all she does. Whether it's working with kids in the classroom, leading scouts, or greeting campus visitors... she does it all with a sm…

Meet Jennifer, a teacher at Intimigom Primary School. Jennifer is a bright light on our campus and shines through all she does. Whether it's working with kids in the classroom, leading scouts, or greeting campus visitors... she does it all with a smile and a joyful heart. A highlight of any trip to Intimigom is 400 students singing and praising in unison. These songs and the special greetings visitors are treated to, are thanks to Jennifer's creativity and leadership. (TKPx travelers... share a favorite song or greeting from Intimigom in the comments!) Thank you Jennifer, we love your heart and your creativity. We appreciate you!

Meet Dalson, a teacher at Oltikampu Primary school. Dalson's love of teaching, humble heart, and ability to connect with students make him a star on our Oltikampu Campus. This year, Dalson served as lead teacher for Class 8--the first graduating cla…

Meet Dalson, a teacher at Oltikampu Primary school. Dalson's love of teaching, humble heart, and ability to connect with students make him a star on our Oltikampu Campus. This year, Dalson served as lead teacher for Class 8--the first graduating class at Oltikampu. He led a group of 15 students through the entire year and in preparation for the important KCPE exam. Dalson was honored at the Oltikampu graduation for his commitment to Class 8 and he was beaming with pride as his students received their diplomas. Thank you Dalson, we love your dedication to your students and appreicate your leadership!

David Lemiso, Executive Director gives a special shout-out to all of the donors who make TKP's work with children in rural Kenya possible!