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Updated: Dedan Ireri was a street beggar as a child and teenager. He was encouraged to join Jamii Bora but several unsuccessful businesses left him discouraged. Then, he found his true talent: cycling. He started working for Jamii Bora as a bike messenger. Now, he is representing Kenya in the last paralympic preparatory international competion in preparation for the Paralympics in China next year.
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Our successful members are the best in planting new dreams in
the members. They know that it is possible to get out of poverty, because they
have done it themselves. They are the mentors, planting new dreams in others
and giving them hope. >> Read their stories here |
Kaputei Town - To assist the majority of its members to
achieve their dream of better and secure housing, Jamii Bora Trust has
procured 293 acres of prime land in Kisaju, Kajiado District. The project will
includes modern, permanent housing for 2,000 families with all necessary
social facilities as well as employment and commercial opportunities.
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