What a difference a few weeks makes

After just a few weeks there is so much preparatory work has been completed on site. bushes removed Fence erected Entrance to the site created store built. Thanks to all the Fundi’s wo worked to make this happen. Now we have to wauit for the final building permission to be granted and then the foundations […]
First day on site at our new location

Yesterday the surveyor was back on site to formally mark the 4 corners of the land which we have purchased. One boundary was so overgrown that he suggested getting it all cut back so we could mark exactly where our boundary is, before putting up the fence. Interestingly some of the trees which we thought […]
Happy Christmas

From all of us at Kirinyaga Autism Society, Throw A Starfish and all our other partners We hope you enjoy this new take on an old carol – it seems so apt for the age we live in. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh3OEiugYXg In the bleak midwinterfrosty wind made moanThe earth stood hard as ironwater like a stoneSnow had […]
Project Manager appointed

We are pleased to introduce the latest member of our team: Brian Muriuki, who has been appointed as the project manager based in Kutus. Until the centre opens, Brian will be responsible for keeping the project on track and assisting with fundraising efforts. Once the centre opens, he will take on the role of administrator/receptionist, […]
Time Specialist Support in Kutus

In November Ally Walker, Service Manager at Time Specialist Support in Manchester, spent 2 weeks working with autistic children in the Kutus Area
Centre plans have just arrived from the architect

We are really excited that the plans for the new centre have just arrived from the architect. The building will include a therapy room, a multisensory room (one of the first in Kenya), a training suite which can be divided to make a second therapy room, and a life skills training room. The building will […]
We are up and running

We now have a presence on the web. Thanks to Arslan from Parkistan, working with Fiver, for helping us to get up and running. To watch the project develop, come back to the website or contact us using the contact form,