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OUR PROJECTS IN PROGRESS
FIKELELA CHILDRENS CENTRE IN KHAYELITSHA:
- HELP A CHILD GROW with €50/MONTH
An ambitious project to individually help the 40 orphans at the Fikelela center. For over 10 years, KeNako asbl. has supported the Fikelela center with an annual donation that increases the food budget.
By sponsoring a child individually, you will significantly contribute to improving the quality of life for these children. Your donation will be used to cover their educational, medical, and nutritional expenses, as well as all their recreational activities, all while maintaining the child's anonymity.
- HELP IMPROVE THE CARE CENTER:
Your donations will help transform the center into a more welcoming and functional place as part of our 2-year project.
This includes adding solar panels, a renovated playroom, an infirmary, a dedicated staff area, and storage spaces.
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Team Dan Leiner is on the road again to support Kenako's projects.
The 2024 challenges :
- Avril > Atlas - Crossing Marocco - 1100km - 7 days - Mai > ING Night Marathon Luxembourg - Juillet > Race around Polen (Assistant beim Dizzy) - Juillet > Sao Tomé & Principe Trekking - 1100km - 5 days - Octobre > Huayhuash, Peru - Mountain Climbing - 5800m - 5 days - Septembre > Luxembourg-Albanie en vélo - 2000km - 15 days - Novembre > Jordanie, Half marathon des sables - 125km - 4 days
KeNako asbl. wishes them good luck and perseverance to succeed in all of these 6 events.
YOU can support Team Daniel Leiner in their efforts and in the same time our project by making a donation directly to our bank account below or by clicking on the button "DONATE" on your left.
KeNako asbl. : BCEELULL
LU22 0019 3455 1443 5000
Ref.: DAN LEINER PROJECTS 2023
Many thanks in advance!!!
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KeNAKO … Now is the right time.
The soccer World Cup 2010 is over and South Africa has returned to its daily challenges. A destroyed social fabric leftover from a colonial past leaves the children of the townships vulnerable and exposed to the ills of society. Can a privileged society draw on its humanity and develop an active interaction with the previously disadvantaged population of South Africa’s townships?
Can we learn to share in projects in close cooperation with the local population? Here are some questions a group of soccer fans asked themselves : they were triggered by their meeting with locals of various background during the few weeks spend in Cape Town on the occasion of the World Cup.
In has thus been possible to better appreciate the particular needs of the youth in the townships particularly when it comes to nutrition, sport, culture, and basic equipment.
We decided to establish KeNako, a non-profit association to fill the gaps for the youth in these districts.
"Ke Nako" means "time has come" in three of the South African indigenous languages : Sesotho, Setswana and Sepedi.
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WHO ARE WE ?
We are people from various social backgrounds who were deeply moved by the spirit of the South African people. We have decided to act by helping the disadvantaged children of the townships of Cape Town. KeNako is a non-profit organization registered under Luxembourgish law since November 4th 2010. Registration number : R.C.S. Luxembourg F8522. Our articles of association are available in French in the following PDF document. KeNako's head office is situated in L-1845 Luxembourg 27, Bd. G-D. Joséphine Charlotte.
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WHAT ARE OUR GOALS ?
Our goals are to help by providing nutritional meals to children, and setting up infrastructures to facilitate education, sports and culture.
HOW TO ACHIEVE OUR GOALS ?
We will organize fundraising events, collect donations in our respective countries to help diverse projects in and around the townships of Cape Town. For this purpose we have built partnership with local NGO’s and other organizations. Several board members live and work in Cape Town and will ensure the follow-up of the different projects.
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