Public benefits
The program aims to change the living environment of the most needy children through enabling
them to have aC￿sS to education, monitoring their stsndard of health, encouraging their economic
awareness and provision and yet promoting self-reliance and self-respect. The immediate relief of
poverty through the provision of food & healthlhygiene awareness enables the children to attend
school instead of being sent out to work. Obtaining even a basic education increases their
opportunity to seek employment which in tum helps alleviate povety for the next generation. We
work in collaboration with local community groups and our projects also provide employment for
some local (Kenyan) people. This is in line with the Kenya Vision 2030 and the Millennium
Development goals Nos. 1,2 & 7 which aims at eliminating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving
universal primary education and ensuring environmental sustainability. People in Nl can also
benefit by having the opportunity to travel to Kenya with an experienced group on a supervised
visit. This enables them to work alongside local Kenyan communities and in so doing, become
aware of their particular cultural practices and the challenges facing rural communities in Kenya.
Some people who have previously travelled to Kenya with us have retumed and gone on to
become involved in further charitable activikn'es.
What your organisation does
Each year the primary school children receive a unifonn and shoes to ensure that they are able to
attend school and receive a standard of education that will give them a hope for the future. Each
family with a sponsored child is also enrolled in the national health insurance scheme, NHIS, which
covers the costs of outpatient care and routine medical examinations. This has proved more cost
effective than the annual medical check-up. One of our major ongoing successes is the Goat
Rearing Project. We have a large herd of pedigree goats housed on our farm land in Tharaka.
We draw from this herd to supply children with goats to rear. Numbers of the families group
together in order to form a small local herd. As the goats grow and produce offspring the families
can trade these goats and use the monies raised to improve their circumstances.
We continue to supply a range of gifts which differ from year lo year e.g. mattresses, mosquito
nets, solar lamps, water tanks and this could vary from region to region depending on
requirements. So far we have built and equipped a primary school in a remote area, built and
equipped a medical clinic, supplied two boreholes and a well for the provision of clean water,
supplied pipes for irrigation projects, built homes for very needy families and enabled many local
people to aC￿sS urgent or emergency medical treatment. We also supplied two containers full of
equipment, including two land-rovers. which are being used to provide mobile medical provision in
a remote area. A large generator is now being used to provide power for a local hospital. The
extensive range of tools are being used to equip several technical colleges for the education of
local young people. Currently we are developing a farm project in an area which is routinely
affected by drought and famine. The farm will supply food to the local population as well as
providing employment for some local workers. There is also an educational element where local
people are being introduced to sustainable faming methods.
Trustees

Contact details
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Brenda Stewart, Church Of God. 13 Glenmachan Road, BelfasL BT4 2NL
Trustee board
Trustee
Other trusteeshlps
Charlty ststus
Mrs Patricia Mcconnell
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Mr lan Stewart
Pregnancy Choices Centres Nl
Mrs LO￿aine Stewart
None on record
Mrs Karen Moore
None on record
Brenda Stewart
None on record
Sonshine Club Kenya Project Annual Report
1st July 2023 - 30th June 2024
Specifically, The Sonshine Club is involved with sponsoring children through their
primary school years. Children are recommended for sponsorship on the basis of
need. A network of regional committees made up of local representatives put forward
the names of children who they believe are in greatest need. Once a child is taken
unto the sponsorship programme they are expected to stay on the programme until
they complete Standard 9.
Although Primary education is 'free' in Kenya families face the challenge of providing
uniform.
Statement of Purpose
The Sonshine Club Kenya Project was established as a charity in 2006 in order to
raise funds in Northern Ireland for the relief of povety, the furtherance of education
and the provision of improved health care in the region of Tharaka in Kenya.
We are continuing with this work under the direction of five original trustees.,
Patricia Mcconnell, Brenda Stewart, Karen Moore, lan and Lorraine Stewart. There
have been no additional trustees joining the charity.

Beneficiaries
The Sonshine Club Kenya project works solely in the area of Tharaka, Kenya. This
area contains pastoral land, agricultural land and semi-arid land. The majority of our
beneficiaries are primary school aged children of impoverished families. These
children are supported through a sponsorship programme. The sponsors are
individuals, families and organisations within Northern Ireland. The children are
recommended for sponsorship by a locally based committee who assess who are the
most needy within their community.
Other beneficiaries are a small group of elderly residents of the Gatagani region of
Tharaka. These elderly live close to the Sonshine Farm and benefit from occasional
supplies of free food from the farm,
A primary School at Gatagani also benefits with occasional supplies of free food from
the farm. The type and amounts of these food supplies depend upon the growing
season and the productivity of the farm.
The charity employs an Office Manager, and Administration Assistant, a Farm
Manager, three farming staff, a livestock manager and a cook. All of these are local
Kenyans and benefit from the paid employment.
Public Benefit
The most obvious benefit to the children is the opportunity to attend school and
obtain an education. Although primary school education is free in Kenya there are
many 'extra' costs involved which poor families are often unable to meet. Our
sponsorship programme ensures the children have uniforms and shoes for school.
There is a health benefit for the families of sponsored children as the entire family
will be enrolled with the National Hospital Insuran￿ Fund which provides out-patient
treatment.
The supply of mosquito nets and solar powered lighting have another health benefit.
The reduced Inciden￿ of malaria and the reduced incidence of burns from paraffin
lamps are the immediate benefits.
The provision of small, reusable, water filters has enabled families to benefit from
clean water at their homes. This has reduced the number the days children miss
school due to ill health.
An economic benefit accrues from the 'Goat Breeding, programme where sponsored
children are supplied with high quality goats to enable them to collaborate with
others and develop a breeding herd and thereby generate income by selling on the
young goats. Families are encouraged to save this income to enable them to afford
secondary education.
The employees benefit from work based health insurance.

Main Achievements
There were no organised visits to Kenya during this reporting period. Communication
with the staff in Kenya was maintained on a regular basis through WhatsApp and
Zoom. The staff continue to provide a top class service for the families involved in our
programmes.
The fann continued to produ￿ both agricultural crops and additional goats. The goat
breeding programme is proving very successful indeed and the staff are gaining great
expertise in this area. Chickens have now been added to the farm.
There is a general improvement to the road network around Tharaka but this is a slow
process, therefore the vehicles continued to accumulate the 'scars' inflicted by virtual
daily use on difficult road conditions.
Mitigation of harm.
All our work with the children is carried out with the full knowledge and approval of the
relevant Child Education Authorities and the Child Protection Authorities. The staff
are aware of and adhere to all applicable Kenyan regulations for the safeguarding of
children.
The staff are also aware of and adhere to applicable regulations concerning potentially
vulnerable adults.
Private benefit
There is no private benefrt accrued by any persons in Northern Ireland.
Statement
In setting our objectives and planning our activities for the year the trustees have given
careful consideration to the Charity commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on
public benefit to ensure that the activities have helped to achieve the charity's
purposes and provide a benefit to the beneficiaries.
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