In an effort to help teachers address the behaviors of pupils, and address their own experiences, LWCF funds the support provided by Zoia Podorozhna, a Ukrainian clinical psychologist now living in Maryland. Zoia shares with us the impact that war can have on students and teachers.
Read MoreNews & Updates
From LWCF
A Recent Visit to DSCC in Nairobi
Board members recently had a visit to the Dorothy Schwartz Community Centre in Nairobi. They observed classes, visited new classrooms, had a visit from some special guests, and much more!
Read MoreLiving Water Hires New Special Education Teacher
Meet Nora! LWCF's new special education teacher. Over the years students have been arriving to the school with distinct needs. Nora has come on board to help address those needs.
Read MoreAn Improbable Entrepreneur
In 2008 Miriamu Staford suffered a horrible attack. In an effort to earn money for and her son she learned how to knit sweaters and now sells them. Read more about Miriam's inspiring story and how you can support her business.
Read MoreA Letter from the Director – Year End 2023
The Board of Living Water Children’s Fund has demonstrated the courage to CHANGE THE THINGS WE CAN. The accomplishments of LWCF include providing scholarships to deserving children, many once homeless and living on the street, and others living in extreme poverty.
Read MoreVamos a Guatemala: A Journey of Hope and Adventure ✨
In August 2023, LWCF board members embarked on another remarkable journey to Guatemala, along with four intrepid high school students from Eastside High, making a difference and raising funds along the way.
Read MoreDorothy Schwartz Community Centre – Fall 2023 Project Update
Learn more about our 2023 school construction project and the impacts our sponsorship and breakfast program have had at DSCC in Nairobi, Kenya.
Read MorePartnership for Ukrainian Children – Fall 2023 Project Update
More than half of Ukraine’s children have been displaced from their homes since February. Learn more about how LWCF has been making a difference and helping displaced students maintain access to education.
Read More“In their words” – A first hand account from Ukraine
This first hand account was written by a 14 year old the refugee student in Ukraine that LWCF is working to support. This student was evacuated from Mykolayiv city in southern Ukraine which currently has no electricity or water supply and is in ruins.
Read More