16/02/2022
Revolutionizing Philanthropy We believe that the definition and practice of philanthropy needs a major reboot so we can make real progress toward addressing chronic challenges.
Manyatta Youth Resource Centre was certified as a community based organization July, 2009 by Kenyan Ministry of Gender, children and social development
Existance of this organization is for purposes of increasing opportunities in sports and performing arts to local youths living in Manyatta slum area. We believe sports and arts that involve performance such as music and dance are ways of empowering youths and enhancing their talents hence helping them explore their interest and create constructive leisure time activities. Manyatta Youth Resource
16/02/2022
Revolutionizing Philanthropy We believe that the definition and practice of philanthropy needs a major reboot so we can make real progress toward addressing chronic challenges.
06/02/2022
30/11/2021
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Successes Continue Even During the Hard Times A project report from Drama, Dance, Music, & Sport for Kisumu Youth on GlobalGiving
22/11/2021
Lifeskills education and 5aside football match
14/10/2021
Drama, Dance, Music, & Sport for Kisumu Youth The Manyatta Youth Resource Centre serves over 200 youth from the slums of the 3rd largest city in Kenya. MYRC fields award winning dance teams, organizes drama groups to bring peace, health, and anti-drop-out messages to schools, helps artists record and perform their music, provides soccer teams,....
05/10/2021
05/10/2021
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20/09/2019
Our senior boys and girls teams will participate in tommorow's annual peace tournament at Kenyatta sports ground to mark the International Day of Peace, sometimes unofficially known as World Peace Day, is a United Nations-sanctioned holiday observed annually on 21 September. It is dedicated to world peace, and specifically the absence of war and violence, such as might be occasioned by a temporary ceasefire in a combat zone for humanitarian aid access. The day was first celebrated in 1981, and is kept by many nations, political groups, military groups, and people. In 2013 the day was dedicated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to peace education, the key preventive means to reduce war sustainably.
17/07/2019
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