Olopikidongoe Primary School
The oldest primary school in the area and until recently the only boarding school within the district was in need of a major face lift. Ongoing support resulted in a new cafeteria, a dining area and a library including hundreds of books. Though everyone said it would be a useless endeavor and that local families would not pay the fees associated with girls boarding and education, AMS built a girls dormitory. The first year the facility become home to 90 girls. The next year that number grew to 120. School staff stated that many of the girls were placed in the dorm rather ...
Oloosinon Primary School
Few Maasai families have access to transportation, and this makes the need for schools located within walking distance of villages, or bomas as they are called, vital. Beginning as a one room school, the Oloosinon Primary School is now an eight-classroom school with more than 300 students every year. Continued support includes a lunch program, books, uniforms and recruiting donors to sponsor education opportunities for girls. A dormitory expansion is currently near completion.
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Sponsored School Children
Completed Jan - Dec. 2013
Location: Emurutoto (17), Oloosinon (21), High school (3), Nursing School (2) scholarships
Volunteer Abby
Completed: January – March, 2013
Location: Volunteer helped with AMS projects, painting, school programs, construction
South Lancaster Academy Group
Completed: March 2013
Location: Provided medical care, VBS, and started construction of Oloosinon Boy’s Dormitory
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Surgical/Dental Ward Started
Completed: June 2012
Location: At Oloosinon Primary School, dorm opened (bunk beds put in dorm).
Volunteer Jared Williams
Completed: April-May 2012
Location: Volunteered with various projects & AMS clinic
Volunteer Lindsey
Completed: November 2011
Location: Lindsey started bead project with a few local Maasai women. (3 weeks)
Yesterday, Thursday November 10, 2011 - a new project was started! Lindsey, from Michigan has come for three weeks to help the local Maasai women start up a women's bead project. She is attempting to help the women upgrade their products and make them in colors that would have potential for having a larger market. Work is in progress... Thank you Lindsey for coming to get this project off the ground!
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Horizon’s Women’s Group
Completed: October 3, 2011
Location: Spent the day at the Emurototo Primary School – sponsored over a dozen children.
Today a group of women who came on safari decided to spend a day in the community. The school was visited, where one of the women sponsored two girls.
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Sponsorship Program Started
Completed: September 2011
Location: Primary School sponsorship program started @Emurototo Primary School.










