Ndibai
Kenya
About Ndibai
The name Ndibai originates from indigenous plants which are only found in semi-desert places. People from many different areas settled in this area.
A lot of this land was originally cleared so that the community would have the ability to farm.
The community borders Lake Nakuru National Park which is a key partner for the community too.
The park has assisted the community in getting safe water, construction of classrooms and tree planting.
During the nighttime hours, you can occasionally see animals crossing the community from the park.
Ndibai has partnered with 410 Bridge since 2015. Their major languages are Kikuyu, Swahili, and English.
Their Community Goals
- Education Supplies and Training to Help Their Children
- Foundations for Farming Program
- Continued Leadership Council Training on How To Best Serve Their People
- Savings Group Expansion
- Fruit Tree Project
- Secondary School Mentorship
- Living Seed Program Expansion
- Pastoral Training Program
- Business Start-Up Training Program
- Water User Association Training
Where is Ndibai located?
Found in Nakuru County , Rift Valley Region
Sponsor the Community of Ndibai
When you sponsor the Ndibai community through 410 Bridge, you support programs and projects that allow the people to fix their own unique set of barriers. Every chance we get, we want to empower and lift up people to recognize that God has given them giftings and skills to move their communities forward to a better and more self-sustaining place.
Sponsoring the Ndibai community, whether for $18, $23, $35, or more a month, allows for this to happen.
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