Kurt Fearnley the Olympic games gold medalist and world champion last week visited Ruben centre for the second time now.In 2013 he visited Ruben Centre and it was pre Special Needs Unit days, but he clearly left a challenge for us around the needs of kids with Special disabilities . So in 2015, I had listened to so many stories about children with disabilities locked away in their home, and just knew it was time.
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Born a normal child in the year 2002, David Mwangi, currently enrolled in our Human Development and skills Training Program has in him an inspiring story. A story of the undeterred journey of life despite him ailing from Mental retardation (Mental Handicap). Having been born in Muranga County, David’s parents moved to Nairobi as a family in order to make both ends meet.
Read MoreIt will be a busy week at the Ruben Centre next week. Kurt Fearnley the Australian Para Olympian, and 18 others from Australia will be visiting Nairobi from Sunday February 24th until March 1st, 2019. www.kurtfearnley.com As part of his visit he will be attending many events in particular : On Monday 25th February, 2019 - 10.00am - H.E. Ms Alison Chartres, will open the Kurt Fearnley Special Needs Unit at the Ruben Centre, Mukuru Kwa Reuben.
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