richard otira
trained as a youth peer provider in the seXuAL rePrOduCtIVe HeALtH PrOgrAM (2009)
Youth Peer ProVIDerS
YPPs educate and mobilize their peers in promoting healthy sexual behaviors and HIV prevention through school visits, community forums, debates and door-todoor visits.
graduated from srH and started LAngAtA YOutH netWOrK with 3 other YPPs, CFK alumni (2010)
Found part-time work at the BOMu CLInIC, a local community clinic partner of LYn
Langata Youth network (LYn)
SexuaL reProDuCtIVe heaLth Program (Srh)
»Works with 35 volunteers from 9 villages (Kibera has 13 total) to do health education and outreach on HIV, provide health service referrals, lead community trash clean-ups and implement health improvement projects. »Hosts a community radio show on Pamoja FM 3 times a week and works with groups in other slums to exchange program ideas.
richard previously received a partial scholarship from the CFK education Program to complete his diploma in development studies
Pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and development studies at Mount Kenya university
richard and the LYn team partnered with Kenya Water for Health Organization, a local ngO, to write and win a grant for improved sanitation and clean water access
this CFK program uses youth educators ages 15-24 to spread positive messages of sexual health and
Project constructs 8 toilets and installs 2 large water storage tanks, enabling the residents of raila village to decrease water shortages and reduce cases of open defecation in the area.
family planning and to provide testing, counseling, and treatment for HIV and stds.
our ProgramS
SeIze the
oPPortunItY
An opportunity doesn’t mean much if you’re not ready for it.
make an
ImPaCt
Civic engagement and community service are pillars of our leadership model. We
Domore
we can
Donations fund our programs. Program partners’ expertise improves our work. Volunteer skills, time, and knowledge multiply our impact and reach.
Help us do more this year. The more youth we reach, the greater impact we make.
PLeaSe gIVe toDaY
cfk.unc.edu/support
A special thank you to our generous supporters who funded programs that change lives! Browse our donor honor roll:
their businesses.
Leann Bankoski
opportunities.
graduation
LeaDerS cfk.unc.edu
95%
CaroLIna for kIBera
keeping better records for
Peer Providers. students (39
Age 24 > Joined CFK in 2009
OutgOIng neWs JunKIe LeAder
eVerYone
offer a place to
Start
Our programs give young people a place to begin honing their skills and making a difference.
It doesn’t matter where you start in life; you have greatness within you.
poverty. But if you do, you will meet
» cfk.unc.edu/thanks
programs led by 14 Youth leaders in their classes.
100
jump ropers (ages
BeLIeVe
in young
To continue to lower our administrative costs, we’ve changed
after 6 months that they are
by 4 coaches.
80
has
taLent
appreciated, understood, and valued. Program participants help run almost all of
-
our activities. We help develop their personal leadership skills while they help us
A young person discovers his or her potential and makes an impact in their community.
people who are innovative, hopeful,
We call that success.
kind, generous, and perseverant. Executive Director Carolina for Kibera, Inc. (U.S.)
Chair
PAID
Clinic. book keeping skills reported
4 community outreach
program.
matches without any fighting.
57 cents per piece to print.
for their businesses to either
digital x-rays
education materials through
counselors.
-
of the 200
were designated as student
United alumni leaders.
we
301 Pittsboro St., Ste. 3002 Campus Box 5145 Chapel hill, nC 27599
Clinic.
nurses at the Tabitha Medical taken at the Tabitha Health
by 2 staff and 5 part-time
90%
spectators) and were trained
125 coaches) played 2,058
Change SerVICe reQueSteD
under 5) by 6 clinicians and 9
they were able to save money
patients treated (943 children
business management and
people
students in our scholarship
groups run by 75 Daughters
soccer
/CarolinaForkibera @CFk cfk@unc.edu
financial literacy reported of the 60
women and youth trained in
ages 13-24) with health
3,237
rate among high school
school scholarships, and 24 girls) on 199 teams (with
2,850
+1 919 962 6362
875
80%
reached (87% between
counseled on family planning people
boys, 61 girls) received high
(for tens of thousands of
players (2,190 boys and 660
through 43 Safe Spaces vulnerable
NON-PROFIT US POSTAGE
Executive Director
Hillary Omala
PERMIT NO. 177
Chair
small businesses. add inventory or start other
24,435
people trained in business
young people to develop their interests and leadership skills. tested for HIV and 846 clients
4,290
10 to 15) did 41 performances adolescent girls reached
1,400
[ thIS Year In numBerS ]
richard otira
trained as a youth peer provider in the seXuAL rePrOduCtIVe HeALtH PrOgrAM (2009)
Youth Peer ProVIDerS
YPPs educate and mobilize their peers in promoting healthy sexual behaviors and HIV prevention through school visits, community forums, debates and door-todoor visits.
graduated from srH and started LAngAtA YOutH netWOrK with 3 other YPPs, CFK alumni (2010)
Found part-time work at the BOMu CLInIC, a local community clinic partner of LYn
Langata Youth network (LYn)
SexuaL reProDuCtIVe heaLth Program (Srh)
»Works with 35 volunteers from 9 villages (Kibera has 13 total) to do health education and outreach on HIV, provide health service referrals, lead community trash clean-ups and implement health improvement projects. »Hosts a community radio show on Pamoja FM 3 times a week and works with groups in other slums to exchange program ideas.
richard previously received a partial scholarship from the CFK education Program to complete his diploma in development studies
Pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and development studies at Mount Kenya university
richard and the LYn team partnered with Kenya Water for Health Organization, a local ngO, to write and win a grant for improved sanitation and clean water access
this CFK program uses youth educators ages 15-24 to spread positive messages of sexual health and
Project constructs 8 toilets and installs 2 large water storage tanks, enabling the residents of raila village to decrease water shortages and reduce cases of open defecation in the area.
family planning and to provide testing, counseling, and treatment for HIV and stds.
our ProgramS
SeIze the
oPPortunItY
An opportunity doesn’t mean much if you’re not ready for it.
make an
ImPaCt
Civic engagement and community service are pillars of our leadership model. We
Domore
we can
Donations fund our programs. Program partners’ expertise improves our work. Volunteer skills, time, and knowledge multiply our impact and reach.
Help us do more this year. The more youth we reach, the greater impact we make.
PLeaSe gIVe toDaY
cfk.unc.edu/support
A special thank you to our generous supporters who funded programs that change lives! Browse our donor honor roll:
their businesses.
Leann Bankoski
opportunities.
graduation
LeaDerS cfk.unc.edu
95%
CaroLIna for kIBera
keeping better records for
Peer Providers. students (39
Age 24 > Joined CFK in 2009
OutgOIng neWs JunKIe LeAder
eVerYone
offer a place to
Start
Our programs give young people a place to begin honing their skills and making a difference.
It doesn’t matter where you start in life; you have greatness within you.
poverty. But if you do, you will meet
» cfk.unc.edu/thanks
programs led by 14 Youth leaders in their classes.
100
jump ropers (ages
BeLIeVe
in young
To continue to lower our administrative costs, we’ve changed
after 6 months that they are
by 4 coaches.
80
has
taLent
appreciated, understood, and valued. Program participants help run almost all of
-
our activities. We help develop their personal leadership skills while they help us
A young person discovers his or her potential and makes an impact in their community.
people who are innovative, hopeful,
We call that success.
kind, generous, and perseverant. Executive Director Carolina for Kibera, Inc. (U.S.)
Chair
PAID
Clinic. book keeping skills reported
4 community outreach
program.
matches without any fighting.
57 cents per piece to print.
for their businesses to either
digital x-rays
education materials through
counselors.
-
of the 200
were designated as student
United alumni leaders.
we
301 Pittsboro St., Ste. 3002 Campus Box 5145 Chapel hill, nC 27599
Clinic.
nurses at the Tabitha Medical taken at the Tabitha Health
by 2 staff and 5 part-time
90%
spectators) and were trained
125 coaches) played 2,058
Change SerVICe reQueSteD
under 5) by 6 clinicians and 9
they were able to save money
patients treated (943 children
business management and
people
students in our scholarship
groups run by 75 Daughters
soccer
/CarolinaForkibera @CFk cfk@unc.edu
financial literacy reported of the 60
women and youth trained in
ages 13-24) with health
3,237
rate among high school
school scholarships, and 24 girls) on 199 teams (with
2,850
+1 919 962 6362
875
80%
reached (87% between
counseled on family planning people
boys, 61 girls) received high
(for tens of thousands of
players (2,190 boys and 660
through 43 Safe Spaces vulnerable
NON-PROFIT US POSTAGE
Executive Director
Hillary Omala
PERMIT NO. 177
Chair
small businesses. add inventory or start other
24,435
people trained in business
young people to develop their interests and leadership skills. tested for HIV and 846 clients
4,290
10 to 15) did 41 performances adolescent girls reached
1,400
[ thIS Year In numBerS ]
Youth Peer ProVIDerS trained as a youth peer provider in the seXuAL rePrOduCtIVe HeALtH PrOgrAM (2009)
richard previously received a partial scholarship from the CFK education Program to complete his diploma in development studies
graduated from srH and started LAngAtA YOutH netWOrK with 3 other YPPs, CFK alumni (2010)
YPPs educate and mobilize their peers in promoting healthy sexual behaviors and HIV prevention through school visits, community forums, debates and door-todoor visits.
Found part-time work at the BOMu CLInIC, a local community clinic partner of LYn
Pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and development studies at Mount Kenya university
Langata Youth network (LYn)
SexuaL reProDuCtIVe heaLth Program (Srh)
richard otira Age 24 > Joined CFK in 2009
Project constructs 8 toilets and installs 2 large water storage tanks, enabling the residents of raila village to decrease water shortages and reduce cases of open defecation in the area.
family planning and to provide testing, counseling, and treatment for HIV and stds.
our
taLent
ProgramS offer a place to
SeIze the
Start
It doesn’t matter where you start in life; you have greatness within you.
Our programs give young people a place to begin honing their skills and making a difference.
-
appreciated, understood, and valued. Program participants help run almost all of
make an
oPPortunItY
An opportunity doesn’t mean much if you’re not ready for it.
Donations fund our programs. Program partners’ expertise improves our work.
ImPaCt
Volunteer skills, time, and knowledge multiply our impact and reach.
Help us do more this year. The more youth we reach, the greater impact we make.
Civic engagement and community service are pillars of our leadership model. We
our activities. We help develop their personal leadership skills while they help us
A young person discovers his or her potential and makes an impact in their community.
poverty. But if you do, you will meet people who are innovative, hopeful,
PLeaSe gIVe toDaY
cfk.unc.edu/support
A special thank you to our generous supporters who funded programs that change lives! Browse our donor honor roll:
» cfk.unc.edu/thanks
We call that success. Hillary Omala
Executive Director Carolina for Kibera, Inc. (U.S.)
PERMIT NO. 177
Chair
Leann Bankoski
PAID
small businesses. add inventory or start other taken at the Tabitha Health
875
digital x-rays
young people to develop their interests and leadership skills. their businesses.
Peer Providers.
keeping better records for
programs led by 14 Youth 4 community outreach
counselors.
education materials through
by 2 staff and 5 part-time
ages 13-24) with health
counseled on family planning
reached (87% between
tested for HIV and 846 clients
4,290
people
3,237
people
after 6 months that they are book keeping skills reported
-
business management and women and youth trained in
90%
of the 200
leaders in their classes.
by 4 coaches.
were designated as student
spectators) and were trained
school scholarships, and 24
(for tens of thousands of
boys, 61 girls) received high
10 to 15) did 41 performances
80
jump ropers (ages
100
students (39
matches without any fighting.
United alumni leaders.
125 coaches) played 2,058
groups run by 75 Daughters
girls) on 199 teams (with
through 43 Safe Spaces
players (2,190 boys and 660
adolescent girls reached
1,400
vulnerable
2,850
program. students in our scholarship
opportunities.
rate among high school
95%
graduation
soccer
[ thIS Year In numBerS ]
LeaDerS
BeLIeVe in young we
cfk.unc.edu
24,435
+1 919 962 6362
of the 60
/CarolinaForkibera @CFk cfk@unc.edu
80%
Change SerVICe reQueSteD
patients treated (943 children
people trained in business
Clinic.
301 Pittsboro St., Ste. 3002 Campus Box 5145 Chapel hill, nC 27599
under 5) by 6 clinicians and 9
financial literacy reported
57 cents per piece to print.
nurses at the Tabitha Medical
they were able to save money
To continue to lower our administrative costs, we’ve changed
Clinic.
CaroLIna for kIBera
for their businesses to either
NON-PROFIT US POSTAGE
Executive Director
kind, generous, and perseverant.
Chair
eVerYone
to spread positive messages of sexual health and
Domore
we can
richard and the LYn team partnered with Kenya Water for Health Organization, a local ngO, to write and win a grant for improved sanitation and clean water access
this CFK program uses youth educators ages 15-24
OutgOIng neWs JunKIe LeAder
has
»Works with 35 volunteers from 9 villages (Kibera has 13 total) to do health education and outreach on HIV, provide health service referrals, lead community trash clean-ups and implement health improvement projects. »Hosts a community radio show on Pamoja FM 3 times a week and works with groups in other slums to exchange program ideas.
FIND
NURTURE
CONNECT
CHANGE Became a peer mentor to his co-leader, david Okoth, who had no previous experience leading sports teams
Was chosen to launch and lead the JuMP rOPe InItIAtIVe (2010)
kIVa zIP
»A pilot project of the microfinance group Kiva. »uses local trustee organizations, like CFK, to identify and endorse potential borrowers. »Offers 0% interest loan.
Has travelled to tanzania, France, and the u.s. to develop his coaching skills and to represent Kenya at international workshops and tournaments (2010-2012)
received a loan from CFK partner KIVA ZIP to grow his mandazi business (Kenyan donuts)
JumP roPe InItIatIVe
Age 22 > Joined CFK in 2001
JOYFuL COnFIdent CAPtIVAtIng
3% to FunDraISIng 4% to aDmInIStratIon
resources prudently, focusing on programs and partnerships that
teaches basic jump rope skills to 60 students at the school.
»4 coaches currently work with 80 jumpers each week. »this year they performed at 41 venues in and around nairobi. »Parents of jumpers report that their children are performing better in school and are more disciplined and focused.
93% to ProgramS CFK’s management strives to use
Landed a part-time job with an elite local school running an extracurricular jump rope program (2012)
Innocent nyangori
SUSTAIN Financials will create significant and lasting change. In 2012, CFK was awarded the highest (four-star) rating by Charity navigator, a reflection of CFK’s strong financial performance, transparency and accountability. the endowment provides longer-term stability, ensuring CFK will be able to continue to direct
started as a soccer player and referee in the Champions League of the sports Association (2001)
funds into community-based initiatives that build the capacity of promising
Completed a computer training course made possible by CFK (2005)
started as a soccer player in the Champions League of the sports Association (2003)
Daniel mjee Age 25 > Joined CFK in 2003
HArdWOrKIng FrIendLY OVerACHIeVer
started as a soccer player in the Champions League of the sports Association (2005)
Joined the trAsH Is CAsH program (2007)
After graduating high school, formed a small social enterprise with friends called VIsIOnArY YOutH
Became a trAsH Is CAsH field officer to share his experience with other local businesses (2012)
young people regardless of the point in the economic cycle.
Interest Income donated Materials and services Permanently restricted Income temporarily restricted Income unrestricted Income tOtal INcOMe
$6,362.13 $27,068.25 $15,460.00 $169,900.00 $524,798.70 $743,589.08
Audit and Accounting Fees $10,397.50 Bank Fees $2,187.58 Campus Activities $905.19 Conferences and Meetings $1,328.53 Contract services $5,063.00 Film Production and Outreach $40,131.70 grants to Kenya $543,600.97 Insurance and Licenses $967.36 Investment Fees $3,857.43 Legal Fees* $18,316.25 Office supplies and equipment $6,659.59 Postage and shipping $3,457.08 Printing $9,753.40 Professional development $1,231.26 Professional servies* $3,000.00 salaries and Benefits $78,374.11 student Fellowships $2,000.00 supplies for Kenya Programs* $5,000.00 travel $4,500.87 utilities $2,351.56 Website Maintenance & development $4,469.90 tOtal eXPeNses $747,553.28
Net INcOMe
$(3,964.20)
*These items and services were donated at no cost to CFK. **As of printing, financial statement is yet to be audited.
traSh IS CaSh SPortS aSSoCIatIon
Offers a variety of business-focused trainings to local entrepreneurs, self-organized youth and women’s groups to start, expand and improve small businesses providing
Promotes ethnic cooperation, community service and
waste management and recycling in Kibera.
teamwork though inter-ethnic teams and co-ed, competitive
VISIonarY Youth
»Provides garbage collection services, conducts community education on environmental health issues, and runs a small savings and loan initiative for members. »Income of approximately $650 usd/month, split among ten active members. »reaches more than 1,000 people each month through their educational activities.
each month daniel alone reaches 30 business owners through trainings on business management, bookkeeping, budgeting, savings and product development.
sports leagues.
wIthout a FIght CFK’s full-length documentary film follows the personal lives of CFK sports Program participants nicholas and Adan as their soccer teams prepare to meet in the title match of the Kibera Champions
CFK’s top competitive team of 25 female players, the Queens train together weekly and represent CFK and Kibera in exhibition and tournament matches during weekends. the team also facilitates leadership and life skills sessions for younger female athletes. Players for the Queens team are identified based on their talent, dedication and character.
received a high school scholarship through the education Program (2010)
named Captain of the CFK Queens team (2009)
League. In a slum rife with ethnic tensions, unemployment and crushing poverty, CFK’s Champions League uses soccer to promote ethnic cooperation and personal leadership. For the youth of Kibera, soccer is not just a game. It’s a part of how they survive the uncertainty and struggle of life there. After
giving back to the eduCAtIOn PrOgrAM
eDuCatIon Program
Awards school scholarships for both gifted and needy students while providing academic leadership workshops, home visits and career
strOng PeACeBuILder teACHer
counseling.
HOst A sCreenIng
BuY tHe dVd
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taBItha meDICaL CLInIC
»despite her busy school and soccer schedule, susan volunteers with the education Program by making calls to parents about program activities, assisting with data entry and cleaning the library.
and social support through a library, tutoring,
Age 17 > Joined CFK in 2005
the film “both uplifting and illuminating, a look inside a place where the degree of bloodshed and poverty might seem foreign, but the healing power of team athletics is universal.”
eDuCatIon Program
Susan mueni
its north American Premiere at the Full Frame documentary Festival, the Independent Weekly called
nestled in the heart of Kibera, the tabitha Clinic delivers world-class, community-based medical care to tens of thousands of patients every year. the clinic’s team of clinicians and nurses provide Kiberans with access to life-saving solutions and holistic care, on a sliding-fee scale. With a comprehensive laboratory, All those featured in this annual report use the tabitha Medical Clinic.
HIV/AIds counseling services, x-ray services, a central pharmacy and a youth-friendly reproductive health clinic – all run in partnership with the u.s. Centers for disease Control and Prevention (CdC) – the tabitha Clinic offers a wide array of services to promote health and wellness throughout the community.
CLIents sPeAK Last year in our annual patient satisfaction survey, patients indicated that nutrition services would be a
graduated from the LeAdersHIP trAInIng PrOgrAM and started a group for 25 girls called ‘swan group’ (2005)
helpful addition to our current array of services.
Chosen to be a founding member of BrAIn trust (2008)
received a grant to start the sWAn gIrLs eMPOWerMent Centre (2011)
We resPOnd Partnering with Feed the Children (FtC), we increased access to food supplements for malnourished mothers and children under 5. Working with CdC, we hired a full-time nutritionist for the clinic and attained additional Vitamin A and Iron supplements from the Kenya Ministry of Health. Lastly, our
Joined dAugHters unIted at age 14 (2002)
maureen wandia Age 24 > Joined CFK in 2002
eAsYgOIng rOLe-MOdeL AMBItIOus
Hired by Population services International to lead local community outreach sessions to more than 300 girls in 5 villages on sexual gender based violence
LeaDerShIP traInIng Program
DaughterS unIteD Provides a safe space for adolescent girls in Kibera to build their confidence, explore the daily struggles they face and develop personal leadership skills.
Community Healthcare Workers integrated nutrition education and services into their current outreach to 10,792 families in 3 villages. Over the past year, 483 people suffering from malnutrition (72 pregnant or lactating women and 411 children under 5) received food supplements and one-on-one nutrition counseling sessions. At the end of
»Leadership training includes intensive mentorship, confidence building and personal leadership development as well as curriculum that teaches sexual reproductive health and financial literacy.
this fiscal year, 16% of the malnourished children had fully recovered.
BraIn truSt
»A network of programs serving adolescent girls in informal settlements in nairobi. »they share best-practices in order to improve their services. »the network reaches over 1,650 girls.
Swan gIrLS emPowerment Centre
»In 2012, swan girls empowerment Centre became a registered community based organization (CBO) that serves 136 girls. »they hold 2 educational sessions per week on reproductive health and life skills. they also make and sell greeting cards to generate income to sustain the Centre.