An important structure is slowly but surely taking shape at the Koisamo Community Centre.
Over the past few weeks, construction has started on a new washroom facility. It may seem like a simple addition, but for the children and young people who come to the centre every week, it matters more than it might appear at first glance.
If you’ve been around Koisamo, you’ve probably seen how much the space has grown. What began as a small gathering point has gradually become a place where children come to learn, play, build confidence, and feel at home. As the numbers have grown, so has the need for something very basic but essential: clean, safe, and accessible sanitation.
This washroom is a direct response to that need.
It may not be the most visible part of our work, but it is one of the most important. It supports dignity and health, and it makes it easier for children, especially girls, to take part in our programs without discomfort or interruption.
There’s something encouraging about seeing the foundation come up. It’s a reminder that progress doesn’t always come in big, dramatic moments. Sometimes, it looks like this; steady, practical improvements that make the space better for everyone.
Like many community projects, though, we can’t complete it alone.
We’re inviting friends, partners, and well-wishers to be part of this. Whether through financial support, materials, or simply helping us share the story, every contribution helps move this project closer to completion.
At Overflow Communities Kenya, we believe real impact often starts with meeting everyday needs. This is one of those moments.
If you’d like to be part of it, we’d love to hear from you.
