Operation Imprezza.
Supporting Imprezza Academy, a secondary school in Busia County, Western Kenya. The school offers security and free, life changing education to children especially orphans, the very poor and those at risk.
Over 2,500 students have benefitted from Imprezza since Catherine Omanyo set it up in 2001. Over 600 have gone on to college. About 200 have graduated from university. 7 have been awarded Masters. Over 1000 have gone into work or set up a business. Even more importantly Imprezza exists so that all its students leave with a feeling of attainment, fulfilment and confidence to take their place in the world.
A Huge thank you to Tomo, Debbie Foxford, Matt Cotton, Jon Ross-McNairn, Vic Bekker, Dave Swift and Paul Davies on completing the 23 mile Abbot's way (52,300 steps!)
To top it all they reached their target of £3,000 !!! Well done.
Enjoy these photos of their day!
News
June 2023
The school has to take in more students from 2024. This will mean more classrooms, dormitories and resources such as text books and computers. We have submitted a number of grant applications, the...
February 2023
We are delighted to say the girls taken in from the school which was closing have integrated well and are already showing signs of doing well both emotionally and educationally thanks to their...
January 2023
At the school the New School Year has started, welcoming back our existing students plus new first year students for the first “normal” year since the Covid pandemic. Imprezza Academy and...
Our key funding need today
Help with our Daily Running Costs
There is a constant demand for funds. It costs about £25 a month to cover the basic needs of one student. Extras such as medical costs can easily ramp up. The bill for hospital attendance is never less than £100 and all the students medical needs are paid for by the school. Many students have to stay at the academy over the holidays so that they can be assured of safety, food and medical care.
Any gift whether regular, one off, large or small will be greatly appreciated and could be life changing for the students






