ENGLISH EXTRAORDINAIRE!
Madam Beatrice is in charge of the English classes at St. Clare Centre for Girls. She has a four year degree with a major in English.
Madam Beatrice is in charge of the English classes at St. Clare Centre for Girls. She has a four year degree with a major in English.
Mr. Pius is the IT go to person at St. Clare Centre for Girls. He is also a graduate of St. Francis, part of the Children's Village.
Friends of Kenyan Orphans helps with food, shelter and education for orphaned and abandoned girls in Kenya. While the need is great, your sacrifice for these children will be life changing - and they are so grateful.Â
Mr. Nickhlas has gotten the photojournalism class at St. Clare Centre for Girls up and running.
Two St. Clare students report on the teaching staff at St. Clare.
Sister Renee Richie, who served in Kenya at St. Clare Centre for Girls, died in September. She will be remembered for her tireless work in education and years of service in mission lands.
St. Clare students, Beth and Damaris, report on the classes and hard work at St. Clare Centre for Girls.
Purity reflects on this past summer and her education at Siena Heights University.
Mercy reflects on her experiences in the summer of 2016, her jobs at CHC and her upcoming Junior year.
A previous article introduced Father Francis Gaciata and Shalom School. This article gives background information and more on the mission that FOKO is proud to be supporting.
During the summer holiday, St. Clare girls experienced some schedule changes. In addition, they were active in St. Clare's shamba (garden).
St. Clare Centre for Girls has a wonderful shamba. (Shamba is the Swahili word for "garden.") The girls work in the shamba and learn many things.