Water shortage and hunger. These are the buzzwords you hear over and over again at the moment when people talk about East Africa. The people of Kenya are also struggling greatly with the consequences of the drought. It has not rained there for at least two years. This also affects the region where the Maji Moto school is located.

The meals also have a social aspect.

This makes the benefits that the school offers the people in the region beyond the classroom all the greater: “Since the children and young people have been getting two meals a day with us, they learn better and perform measurably better,” says Kerstin Amudala, project manager of the Shilling for Shilling association based in Linz, Austria.

Fortified with nutritious food, learning is much easier.

Thanks to the cooperation with “Shilling for Shilling, our dear donors also make an important contribution in the fight against the current famine in East Africa as well as for the education and health of the young generation.

Here you can donate. Thank you very much!