Fun Day @ The Kisumu Children’s Remand Home

Activity Report

Location: Remand Home
Activity Date: 22.08.2025
Start Time: 8:00 AM   End Time: 5:30 PM

Facilitators: Kelvin, Johaness.
Number of Participants: 530
Male: 400   Female: 130

Activity Purpose/ Summary:
We were fortunate to host a truly beautiful two-day event, filled with joy, laughter, and an overwhelming sense of love. The support from our partners was inspiring they not only joined us but also actively contributed to making the experience memorable. Each day began with uplifting spiritual moments and joyful songs that set the perfect tone. We then gathered for a briefing to ensure everyone clearly understood how the program would unfold. Thanks to early registration and careful preparation, everything ran smoothly and on time.

What made the event even more special was the presence of our friends from the Kericho Remand and Rehabilitation School, who traveled all the way to join us. Their participation added so much meaning, as they came to learn, share, and benchmark from the activities. The two days were nothing short of amazing not just for us as organizers, but also for our partners and participants, who took home unforgettable memories.

Personnel Input:
From the early preparations inviting partners, mobilizing financial support, and holding regular meetings both online and in person every step was taken with commitment to ensure the event’s success. Together, we carefully designed the program and took charge of running the two-day activities smoothly. The event was rich with learning and inspiration. We organized academies aimed at equipping minors and young people with diverse skill sets, and we were honored to have experts from different fields guiding these sessions. Their contributions made the learning moments impactful and practical. Afternoons were set aside for outdoor activities that brought energy, fun, and healthy competition. The second day was especially vibrant, filled with exciting sports moments from volleyball and football to relays, dance, and even a lively eating competition. These activities not only created joy but also strengthened bonds, teamwork, and a spirit of togetherness among the young people and everyone who participated.

Achievements:
Mobilizing partners and resources to support the event.

Unanticipated Achievements:
The flow of the two-day event was more professional.

Supporting Partners:
zipline, KCRH, Jijenge Youth organization, Okiri, HOK, Mama Ngina Children Home, Kericho Rehab School.

August 22, 2025

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