MOYO was set up by a former Kenyan Olympic athlete, Fred (Bokey) Achola. Its aim is to use sport to reach street children, to give them information, motivation and support in order to help them steer clear of drugs and crime and avoid HIV infection.

The Internet café is run as a commercial enterprise for the use of local people (at a subsidised rate). The street children, if they are members of MOYO, can use the centre for one hour per week for free. The aim is to broaden the children’s horizons and also to encourage them to improve their reading. As the Internet cafe is in the same building as a school they hope the children attending will also use the centre. All profit from this enterprise go to MOYO to help fund all the sporting activities and support functions they organise. For more information about Glad’s House and their work with MOYO please visit
http://www.gladshouse.com
 

 

 

 

Check our bone fides as a registered charity; not-for-profit company, and international NGO with these public databases
Bond Member (British Overseas NGOs for Development) Reg Charity No 1069256 Reg CompanyNo. 3442679