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Welcome To Cheetah-UK
Saturday, 05 May 2007

The Journey So Far  (the video below may take several minutes to load if the site is busy)

If you've seen the latest news you'll know the situation in Nairobi is critical, we've lost contact with many of our friends, but our thoughts are currently with the children some of whom we may never see again, please take the time to get upto date with the current crisis by visiting our news page or news feeds.

Produced by Stan Denton www.art-sx.co.uk

One year on and Cheetah-UK has certainly made a significant difference to the young peoples lives it was set up to help. Back in 2006 when Len Denton first started Cheetah-UK, he had no idea of the Impact or the scale of things to come.

Typical ClassroomThe first project undertaken by Len was St. Catherine's School in Murkuru (Suburbs of Nairobi) and the idea was to help out with a few pens and some educational books, this led to even more projects including Sinai Non Formal School, Katakala, Oloirwora, Narok Educational Centre and currently Mathare.

TPencil Projecthe goal behind the project was to supply some desperately needed writing materials and education resources, but what started as just a small idea of help soon grew into something far beyond Len's expectations. A couple of months after the start of Cheetah-UK the PENCIL project was launched, a small story was put into the local paper and within a short space of time there was a 40 ft container filled to the brim with stationary, books, school furniture, computers, toys and clothes, from every corner of the UK items just kept flooding in via Topps Tiles' stores and staff.

Cheetah-UK hyas taken on a lot more than just supplying pencils, some schools have had new facilities built and the project is now concentrating on building a new education centre, which will hopefully help educate even more students from the poorest areas of Kenya.

ExpressionsThere is a lot of information to take in, but hopefully with the new website design and layout, that information will be easily accessible via the main menu navigation (Top Left). We hope to keep the site regularly updated over this coming year, so you will be able to follow the progress of this fast expanding project.

There are many ways in which you may get involved from donations to help cover the costs of shipping equipment to purchasing items and showing your support via our gifts, books and wildlife prints.

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 January 2008 )
 
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