2024 Donations Report
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Love Ur Neigbour
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October 2, 2024
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Where Have Your Donations Gone This Year? At Love Your Neighbour, transparency is at the heart of everything we do. We value your generosity and are committed to ensuring that every penny of your donations makes a meaningful impact in our community. Here’s a breakdown of where your donations have gone in 2024: Total Donations in 2024: £29,065 Van Purchase …
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The Role of AI SaaS in Enhancing Cybersecurity.
To mark the first UK show of artist Herni Brande, developers ThemesCamp and German studio schultzschultz have created the Ledge Wooden at Berlin city. Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise every day, and make sure that everything they put in their mouths is not filled with sugars or preservatives, but they pay no attention …
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How AI is Transforming the Future of Business.
To mark the first UK show of artist Herni Brande, developers ThemesCamp and German studio schultzschultz have created the Ledge Wooden at Berlin city. Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise every day, and make sure that everything they put in their mouths is not filled with sugars or preservatives, but they pay no attention …
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How to Build a Strong AI Brand Identity.
To mark the first UK show of artist Herni Brande, developers ThemesCamp and German studio schultzschultz have created the Ledge Wooden at Berlin city. Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise every day, and make sure that everything they put in their mouths is not filled with sugars or preservatives, but they pay no attention …
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2023 Donations Report
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Love Ur Neigbour
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February 29, 2024
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Welcome to Love Ur Neighbour, where compassion meets action. We’re a group of devoted individuals committed to making a positive impact in Kenya by reaching out to the least, the last, and the lost. Rooted in our faith and driven by love, we strive to embody the kindness and compassion exemplified by God. Pie Chart Breakdown: Here’s a visual representation …
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Things I never knew I never knew
Growing up my favorite Disney movie had to be Pocahontas. I loved daydreaming about mysterious lands far away where people lived & dressed differently and spoke different languages. I loved Pocahontas’ wild, independent spirit & how she chose to follow her heart. My favourite song in the movie was ‘Colours of the wind’ & even as a kid, the words …
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First impressions of Kivuli Kijijini
It’s been just over a month now since we arrived at Kivuli Kijijini. It was night time by the time we arrived & I was full of excitement as we turned off of the mud track road into the compound. The last time I was here was 2018 & we had built the main building but left it half done. …
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Do they know it’s Christmas time at all?
I consider myself lucky this year to have managed to escape one part of a Western Christmas which by this time would be grating on my nerves: Christmas songs! Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate all of them and when they first play there is usually a twinge of excitement in my heart because Christmas is around the corner. …
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What will you harvest?
In Kenya, and especially in rural areas, I always enjoyed how most people would grow crops no matter how small or large their land was. One time Lox and I offered to plant maize for his mum who lived in Nairobi at the time. We travelled 7-8 hours to her patch of land and got to work. I was thoroughly …
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The technology trap
One thing I weirdly enjoyed when I lived in Kenya was when we had power cuts. Yes, it could be frustrating when I was in the middle of something (like baking a cake in my electric oven) but most of the time I loved the simplicity that came with it. We would take longer to cook and longer to enjoy …
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