In the Fall of 2011 CES Canada provided access to education to a number of other schools throughout Kenya that had expressed interest in CES Kenya.  This pilot project is intended to expand the breadth and depth of the organization while keeping to the mandate of assisting orphaned youth to attend secondary school.  With schools in six provinces, CES Canada and CES Kenya are considered a national humanitarian organization.  The base of operations remains in the Kakamega District of Western Province Kenya.  The addition of eight new schools in 2012 compliments the 18 schools that comprise the CES Family of Schools, bringing the total number of schools to 26.

The following expansion schools are associated with the work of CES in Kenya.

MOI GIRLS NANGILI, ELDORET (Rift Valley) – 3 Students

LIONS HIGH SCHOOL, KISUMU (Nyanza) – 1 student

MARYHILL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, THIKA (Central) – 1 student

NKUBU HIGH SCHOOL, MERU (Eastern) – 2 students

KADIKA GIRLS SS, SUNA (Nyanza) – 1 student

MAKUENI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, MAKUENI (Eastern) – 1 student

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, YALA (Nyanza) – 3 students

NGARA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, Nairobi (Nairobi) – 2 students

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