Health & Education Initiatives
Key facts about Kapchirchoi Clinic:
Its service area includes the Rift Valley villages of Kapsirchoi , Kaptagunyo, Kapchemoiywo, Tuyaluk, Arwos , Cheribisi, Kapsumbeywo , Kapchorwa, Kaptendon, Kabongwa, Chepterit, Kunurter , Kipsergech, Kapsematwo, Tiryo, Kabirer , Kaplamai , Kipture, Chebarbar , Kamonjil , Kapchumba, Tigityo, and Siwo.
It also serves A. I. C. Pastor Misoi Primary School, Kapchemoiywo Primary School, Kapchemoiywo Secondary School, Kabongwa Primary School, Kaptagunyo Primary School, Arwos Primary School, Arwos Primary School, Arwos Secondary School, Kaptendon Primary School, and Kaplamai Polytechnic.
Besides providing medical services for community members, Kapchirchoi medical professionals spearhead public health education efforts to promote safe drinking water practices, personal hygiene, adequate child care, reproductive health, and prenatal support.
More about the clinic here.
New Health Center
We are presently building The Loice Isendi Women’s Health Center to provide a greater range of services to the community, and to support a larger service area. The Women’s Health Center has a planned completion date of 2024-25. More information about the center here.
Health Initiative
Spurred by the great need in Nandi County, we built our our first medical clinic in 2011 to serve a rural population of about 15,000 people.
Kapchirchoi Health Clinic is twelve years old now, and has become an essential part of the County’s medical infrastructure.
Key Facts about Pastor Eliud Misoi Primary School:
The school serves about 300 students from the ages of five to fifteen. The US equivalent is pre-k to 8th grade.
It employs fifteen staff members.
The curriculum includes mathematics, science, the arts, physical education, and history. It also provides language arts training in English as well as Swahili, the national language of Kenya.
More about the school here.
New Educational Center
We are presently building the Nandi County Community College to provide a greater range of services to the community, and to support a larger service area. The Nandi County Community College has a planned completion date of 2024. More about the community college here.
Education Initiative
Spurred by the lack of educational opportunities in rural Nandi County, we built the Pastor Eliud Misoi Primary School in 2013 to serve a rural population of about 15,000 people.
Today, the Pastor Eliud plays an indispensable role in the County’s educational and cultural life.