Kipngosos School for the Disabled Receives Sh3 Million Dining Hall Funding

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Sotik: Learners at Kipngosos School for the Disabled in Sotik sub-county have received a significant boost after the National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya (NFDK) commissioned a new Sh3 million dining hall. The facility is expected to enhance the learning environment and restore dignity for children with special needs.

According to Kenya News Agency, the project was officially launched by Prof. Francis Kibera, Chairman of the NFDK Board of Trustees, who emphasized the organization’s commitment to supporting the education and welfare of persons with disabilities (PWDs). Prof. Kibera highlighted that this is the fifth project in the region, underscoring their determination to uplift the lives of children with different body complications. He stressed that facilities like the dining hall are symbols of inclusion and hope.

He further mentioned that the fund was assisting schools with units for the disabled to improve infrastructure and make them user-friendly, besides supporting them in all possible ways. The Chairman urged parents with physically challenged children to ensure they receive education, which he termed as an equalizer in all aspects.

The new facility arrives at a time when institutions serving children with disabilities face challenges in infrastructure and resources. NFDK’s intervention is seen as a step towards bridging this gap. Trustee Charity Kiilu, speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Social Protection and Senior Affairs, reassured parents and caregivers of the government’s support for persons with disabilities. She encouraged the registration of loved ones with relevant government bodies to access benefits and protection.

Kiilu noted that the government, through partnerships, supports 13 vocational institutions across Kenya that provide specialized education and skills training to PWDs. This effort aims to ensure that persons with disabilities can lead independent and productive lives.

Local leaders also welcomed the initiative. Edna Sigei, the area chief, urged parents and guardians to embrace inclusive education by enrolling children with mental and physical challenges in schools. She emphasized that education protects children from neglect and dangers such as sexual harassment. Sigei expressed gratitude to NFDK for their investment in the community.

Kipngosos School for the Disabled now becomes part of a network of institutions benefiting from NFDK’s projects, which aim to promote equity, access, and dignity for persons with disabilities. As the new dining hall opens its doors, learners and teachers at Kipngosos School see it as a symbol of inclusion, reminding the community that every child deserves equal opportunity to learn and thrive.

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