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Welcome

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Charity No: 1096871

Welcome

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OUR MISSION is to reduce poverty and, with our small but growing network of willing helpers, take direction from the elders of the communities we currently assist in.

 

As a registered charity we collect donations such as clothes, used reading glasses, pens and pencils and other useful items to be distributed to the needy by the communities' leaders.

We are constantly looking for more volunteers or sponsors to help us continue the work being achieved by The Wilderness Trust Ministries.

It is important to help as many of the children as we can to get into school and obtain an education

We need help from medically trained volunteers to go to Kenya and help provide health care and education although training can be given

More building work needs to be done so both volunteers to help and donations to pay for supplies is desperately needed.

 

Please contact us if you wish to volunteer or would like to become a sponsor for The Wilderness Trust Ministries

REV. ROGER CARTER

Ambassador of Peace for the United Nations

 

For over 20 years now Roger has spent half his time in Kisumu, Kenya living amongst his adopted people in a small tin house enduring the same hardships whilst working with the villagers to improve the village. With help he has built a school, provided education, medical supplies and first aid, a lake full of fish, a future and will to survive. 

His ambition was to build a school to help  the village children gain an education and learn to provide for their own families when they are older. 

 

He achieved that and more! Now he has provided the village with another building fitted with electric to house sewing machines and computers for classes. 

He has dug a well to help the locals get cleaner water and help build mud homes for shelter.

 

The other half of his life is spent in the UK with his family raising awareness, collecting glasses, old mobile phones, pencils and other supplies to take back to Kenya.  The glasses are given out during clinics, the mobile phones sold in Kenya to raise money for medicines and pencils and other supplies donated to the schools.

Unlike the large humanitarian charities, his team consist only of volunteers, no wages are earned, no office rent. Every single penny goes to the charitable work of Wilderness Trust Ministries. 

THE FUTURE 

Over the last 18 months, Roger Carter set up a sewing school for the adults using old style sewing machines. A teacher was found and the class was immediately filled with eager pupils wanting to obtain their new skill and certificate. 

This proved to be a huge success for the locals so a small outlet was hired in the nearest town where they could sell their items. This provides them with a new skill and a way to earn an income and help feed their families. We would like to keep this going. 

 

 We are hoping to receive donations to keep the children educated and provide schooling for as many more children as we can. This way a new generation of knowledgeable and skilled workers will be able to sustain and build upon the foundations provided by The Wilderness Trust Ministries. 

Donations

Your support and contributions enable us to do the work that we do to achieve our mission.

Just £6 pays for a child's education for a whole year. £8 pays for a child's education for a year to include pencils and paper but 

donations of any denomination are gratefully received.

To make a donation just scan the QR code below and add the amount you wish to donate through Paypal.  

Thank you for making a difference!

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