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is a charitable institution in Ruai-Nairobi, Kenya, which provides for children with disabilities and special needs. It was established through the efforts of
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as a residential vocational training center for young people, especially geared to those who have dropped out of formal education. It has a student body of about 350 boys and girls. These schools are located in the
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which was founded in Uganda in 1927. They are dedicated to the care of youth, traditionally through education, but they currently also serve in the areas of the care of children suffering from or orphaned due to
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children and provide them with life skills and technical abilities. The school operates on donations from benevolent benefactors. www.lwangachildren.com
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