Giving back to local communities has been a commitment of Davis & Shirtliff since its founding in 1946...
In 2002, when the free education program was started, priority for public schools shifted to building of extra classes to contain the sudden upsurge in enrollment, and during this shift of urgencies, funding for library maintenance was overlooked.
Kyatune special school is an institution established for physically and mentally handicapped children. The school had previously been relying on a communal dam for their drinking water.
The availability of water resources in Kenya has been decreasing over time because of persistent drought and land-use patterns.
Hearing loss can affect speech and language skills. Hearing problems also mean that the areas of the brain used for communication may not develop as they should.
Only about 50 percent of Nairobi residents have direct access to piped water while the rest depend on water from kiosks, vendors, illegal connections, or boreholes.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Education Centre, known simply as OLPHEC, is home and school to 300 children aged from 0-23 from disadvantaged backgrounds.