
Africa Schools of Kenya
Africa Schools of Kenya
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About this organization
Revenue
$63,108
Expenses
$56,742
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
Africa schools of kenya (ask) is an educational curriculum designed to increase awareness for kenyan children on critical global issues such as health, environmental protection, animal conservation and cultural diversity.
- Revenue reported was $63,108.
- Expenses reported were $56,742.
- Other expenses reported $49,747.
- The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $6,366.
- Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $63,108.
- The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in CA.
Accomplishments
- The objective of the non-profit organization is to provide an educational opportunity for all indigenous people of kenya, particularly the maasai people. ask's program services are a student sponsorship program, teacher training certification, community health and leadership workshops, alternative" ceremonies around girls' 'rite of passage' to womanhood with no cutting or circumcision, and access to medical treatment. ask has helped 500 children at esiteti primary school get an education since 2007. 120 of the boys and girls from esiteti school have been sponsored through high school, or secondary school. Expenses $0.