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Tweens Programme

This August, 179 tweens from the RRF Tweens Programme attended the Rainbow Room Foundation’s Book Club for two vibrant weeks full of stories, fun activities like (playing board games, field games) ,laughter and friendships. From the very first day, tweens were drawn into captivating stories that sparked curiosity and encouraged 
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This year’s International Day of the African Child was nothing short of phenomenal! On Saturday, June 14th, Rainbow Room Foundation (RRF) proudly hosted a vibrant celebration themed “Planning and Budgeting for Children’s Rights: Progress since 2010.” The event brought together 175 students from 7 partner schools, all in Grades 4 to 7, joined by 10 
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If there’s one thing that brings the Rainbow Room Foundation (RRF) alive during the school holidays, it’s our Book Club, and April’s edition was nothing short of magical. Held every holiday for two weeks, this April’s edition ran from 14th to 25th April and was packed with fun, learning, and exciting moments. 
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The Rainbow Room Foundation Book Club sessions have always focused on more than simply reading. They aim to ignite curiosity, foster confidence, and cultivate a lasting passion for books. This April, we were excited to host a special guest whose kindness and presence made a memorable impact on our tweens and staff members. Mrs. Beatrice Nakholi -County Executive Committee Member (CECM) Education and Industrial Skills Development, Busia County- visited the RRF Library for our April Book Club 
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On April 16th, the Rainbow Room Foundation was excited to host a special Book Club session that was one of a kind. In collaboration with the Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF), we welcomed more than 180 enthusiastic Tweens in our Tweens Programme selected from the 23 North Bukusu villages for an 
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At Rainbow Room Foundation we strive to establish an environment where kids can express themselves, learn new things, and connect with the world around them. Through exciting and memorable events hosted at the RRF Complex in March and April, we commemorated two important international days with the young ones: World 
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In the heart of Bukembe, a small village in the lush green landscape of Africa, there lived a remarkable 12-year-old girl. Not your typical 12-year-old, for she was known as the richest girl in Bukembe. However, it wasn’t wealth in terms of money or possessions that earned her the reputation, 
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