
c4c means ‘citizen for change’ and is a charity that aims to provide funds to assist young people in third-world countries (e.g. Africa, Eastern Europe) to generate a living for themselves. Read more »
George Nyandoro’s life has changed since he encountered two of our trustees back in November 2006. He is one of a group of youths who came out and argued with Shirley Barter and Beccy Chaplin as they attempted to take photographs at the rubbish dump site where he lived. Many people come and offer false [...]
We found Queenin on the streets distressed and crying for her mother who we could not trace. We took her to stay with us at one of our houses-she was only 6 years old and already abandoned.
She would love to go to school and would be a part of the new Life Centre School project.
If [...]
Venencia was found wandering the streets begging for money. She is from the slum area of Nyalenda but has been totally neglected by her family. She is the third-born daughter of her family.
Venencia is only 7 years old and would like to go to school. The Life Centre School assists children likeVenencia and would like to help [...]
Brenda is among our youngest children at the centre. Fortunately for her both her parents are alive but live in the extreme slum area of Nyawita. She would like to go to the school local to where she lives to avoid the hardship of street life begging which awaits her if she does not get [...]
James is one of the youngest boys cared for by c4c. Before he came to join us he used to accompany his elder brother in the street searching for food. Both his parents died of malaria. He would like to join the Life Centre School. James is just 4 years old.
If you would like to help [...]