KPDP needs your support !!
In order for KPDP to achieve its objectives
as desired by many we need to build our Institution Capacity
and we also need to travel to other countries to learn from
them how best we can care for Persons With Disabilities
in Kenya. KPDP is in need of funds that can enable us run
and manage our programs.
The most
urgent programs needing our financial support are:
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Socio-Economic
empowerment and relief services funds to empower Persons
With Disabilities.
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Education
Funds to pay school fees for numerous disabled persons
that are unable to attend school due to lack of sponsorship.
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Sponsorship
of non-disabled children born out of disabled parents
who inherit their parent’s poverty.
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Administrative
costs: KPDP has no single motor vehicle
yet we have to travel to the rural areas where there are
rough roads, wet roads or none at all. KPDP urgently needs
donation of motor vehicles for the secretariat and for
fieldwork or funds to purchase the same locally.
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Health Care:
We have identified very many urgent medical cases that
require urgent attention and we in turn need urgent funds
to sponsor our patients for further treatment or more
treatment abroad.
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We have identified
unregistered 2,800 cases needing wheelchairs, crutches
and calipers.
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Construction
of KPDP Infrastructures: KPDP is lucky to
have already acquired 2 plots within Nairobi area, which
is the capital of Kenya, and we would like to embark on
immediate development of the same. If the 2 projects are
constructed, they will raise income for KPDP and will
create a sustainable income that will enable KPDP to run
its affairs and projects without seeking for donor funds
or at least minimize donor funding.
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Construction
of Rehabilitation Centers in Western Kenya:
Construction of Rehabilitation Centers in Kenya is of
extreme importance and urgent because at the moment we
do not have such infrastructures in Western Kenya yet
we have over 1 million disabled persons in the area. It
is also the policy of KPDP to target the poorest persons
with disability in the rural areas by moving services
and rehabilitation facilities nearer to them.