Mukuru Promotion Center (Under care of sisters of mercy)
MPC is a church based Voluntary Organization, providing care & support to the needy. read more about MPC
              WHAT'S NEW...
         
St.Michaels Seconadry Opens its doors
Beginning in the new year 2008, MPC will operate a fully functional secondary school for children, who successfully complete their primary school education from its four schools situated within the Mukuru slums...More





Change in MPC Management
Sr. Mary Gearson, who had been deputy director has been confirmed the new Director of MPC. The new changes have also seen our HR Manager, Damaris Mule step in to double up as Deputy Director... More





MPC Open Day
Recently MPC held its annual open day, which was a great success. A highlight of what took place includes: Performances by our Primary School children, display by children from our rehabilitation centre, visit by the government representatives and the regional head of the sisters of mercy etc... More





3rd graduation for computer students
It was all smiles for our computer students as they graduated after completion of the two-and-half-month course for a certificate in IT... More


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       CONTACT US...

      Mukuru Promotion Centre
          P.o Box 17837- 00500
          Nairobi, Kenya
          Tel : +254-020-556757/63

          Fax :+254-020-533182                      Email us

EDUCATION
 
NEWS

 

The Mukuru Primary Schools..
A very exciting thing is happening at Kayaba primary school, where we are bringing down the entire shool's buildings and replacing them with permanent modern structures more current activities in our schools..

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   HEALTH CARE
 

 
The Mary Immaculate Clinic..
The need for Health care facilities arose & a clinic was started...   Find out what is happening in our healthcare program..

STREET CHILDREN REHABILITATION
 

Children under rehabilitation learning various technical skills
The Mary Immaculate Rehabilitation center..
There are many children currently taking engaging in various activities at our rehabilitaion centre, which caters for street/homeless children, who can not be accommodated in the formal education set up what is happening at rehabilitation centre..

Socio Economic Background

Current statistics show that over 60% of Nairobi’s population live in slum conditions. Some are successful but the majority, being unskilled and uneducated, remain jobless Read more...

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