Kusoma Tu Foundation Trust

Kusoma Tu Foundation Trust

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Our mission is to provide educational support to individuals who have low literacy skills.

Providing educational support to adolescents and youth with low literacy skills.

27/10/2023

Join us in our mission to promote functional literacy! Kusoma Tu, a charitable organization, has been transforming lives through education since 2009. Learn more about our work and how you can contribute. www.kusomatu.org

27/04/2023

Kusoma Tu Foundation Trust is excited to be providing level 1 Literacy and Numeracy training in partnership with Open Schools Worldwide in Chesitet Baringo. We would love for you to join us!

Kusoma Tu Foundation Trust 02/02/2023

After a long social media hiatus, Kusoma Tu is back! Please check out our updated website at www.kusomatu.org to catch up on the latest developments. We hope to post weekly!

Kusoma Tu Foundation Trust Kusoma Tu is a Swahili phrase meaning “reading, period. ”Kusoma Tu works to improve literacy for children and adults who have weak literacy skills.

25/07/2018

Hello Friends,
As we gear towards the amazing 100KM walk, We are excited to inform you that we have started an Mchanga account to raise funds for Kusoma Tu Trust. We are looking to publish learning material that will enable us to give the gift of reading (basic literacy) to 100,000 young people across Kenya. We seek to raise Ksh. 6 Million. Here is a link with more information. https://secure.changa.co.ke/myweb/share/24325


13/07/2018

A noble cause is waiting for us, and will demand from us sweat, strength, and money.
Let's all support the cause.

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The full cost is 10000/- and 5000/- for students...

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Photos 12/07/2018

The 100KM walk is drawing nearer and nearer...
By being part of this walk, Kusoma Tu believes that it can highlight the plight of education levels in Kenya as well as raise enough funds to get phonic and sensory based literacy scheme within the African context, running smoothly.
All these will greatly improve literacy levels in adolescents and youth through her reading program in correctional institutions, informal settlements and rural areas.

So, save the date, and start practicing...
Soon we'll be giving you more info on where you can sign up for the walk...

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11/07/2018

🤗 Harry King has his boys ready for the happening this August at Magadi.

Visit: www.kusomatutrust.org for more details.




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Photos 09/07/2018

In line with the above, reading develops the creative side of people. When reading to children, stop every once in awhile and ask them what they think is going to happen next. Get them thinking about the story. When it is finished, ask if they could think of a better ending or anything that would have improved it. If they really liked the story, encourage them to illustrate it with their own drawings or to make up a different story with the same characters. Get the creative juices flowing!

Photos 06/07/2018

Regrann from - “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us”
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Yesterday the team had a planning trip to Lake Magadi for this years on August that aims on touching 7m Kenyans who don't know how to read and write.



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Photos 02/07/2018

Why is reading important? It is how we discover new things. Books, magazines and even the Internet are great learning tools which require the ability to read and understand what is read. A person who knows how to read can educate themselves in any area of life they are interested in. We live in an age where we overflow with information, but reading is the main way to take advantage of it.

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Lower Kabete
Nairobi