Virtues in Kenya

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

We honour Facilitator Aatos Mogoi in Kisii

Aatos says: Virtues is a powerful language. I attended the IYF youth camp at Kisii University as a guest speaker. You can see me holding Virtues cards . The Virtues of Service, Creativity and Perseverance formed my keynote speech. And guess what? Many youths followed me after the event. They argued that it was an inspiring speech. This is a confirmation of the power of Virtues in changing attitudes. Thanks to the Facilitators and founders of the program.







Much Virtues activity at the university and in communities...

Vice.Chancleoor Otieno joins in adding virtues to gem tags...

Students from many organisations take training

Master Facilitator Richard Andabwa at work..

One of the community groups with MF Omolo, Andabwa and Facilitator Bibiana

University graduates with the MMUST Virtues banner

Another University group

Monday, April 22, 2019

Mywinga Primary is flourishing





Master Facilitators Patricia Crossley and Richard Andabwa with Facilitator Rod Crossley were delighted to visit Mwiyenga Primary in February and see the effect the Virtues Project has on teachers, children, parents and the surrounding community. It was wonderful to see the Virtues head bands awarded to students and to hear their songs. Many thanks to Facilitator Judith Opieba for her commitment and diligence in spreading and maintaining the five strategies.

For reports on Mwiyenga follow on Global Giving