MAYOO Founder Makes a Splash in the UK!

MAYOO founder and director Jonathan Saoyo Simel left for the UK last week in what was a monumental step forward for the MAYOO program, as well as a dream come true for Jonathan. After years of failed attempts to gain a visa, Jonathan finally received his visa in February and booked his flight for the UK on March 1st. When asked what he did when he first got his visa he replied “I yelled in the streets of Nairobi, people think I’m mad but I didn’t care because I got a visa.”

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Jonathan taking a tour of London!

Jonathan will be staying in the UK until April 7th and plans to tour the country to raise awareness of the issues facing his community and hopes to fund raise money for MAYOO to combat the problems of FGM, child education and water access. Jonathan’s tour includes 4 stops, London, Manchester, Norwich and Winchester. Jonathan plans to speak at local universities and churches to help build support for MAYOO and share Maasai culture with with locals.

Thanks to the support of past volunteers and new friends, Jonathan will have hosts in every city to take him around and show him the ropes. MAYOO would like to thank the Lulu Luckock and the McNair Family for hosting Jonathan during his time in London. So far, Jonathan has visited two schools and had an official meeting with the All Saints Church in Fulham. In addition, Jonathan has had an interview with Arise News in London and was on their morning news television program. Which you can watch here!

Jonathan hopes that with the increased awareness from his touring of the UK, that he will be able to find the support he needs to combat the issues facing the Maasai community and with the help of his new found friends that future looks brighter and brighter, thanks to their kind hearts, and passionate enthusiasm!

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Jonathan with his London Hosts!

Update: 2 More Girls Rescued! Come Meet Them!

We would like to introduce you to our most recent rescue girls Regina and Evelyn.

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Evelyn

Evelyn has been an orphan since she was just a child. Unfortunately, the grandmother who was caring for her was getting old and having health issues so Evelyn was in danger of either being married or sent away to her next closest relative in another part of Kenya. But when Steven Hayes stepped up to sponsor a girl we were able to move her into the safe house instead! Now she is able to keep studying at the school she loves and for the first time in her life has everything provided for her. Thank you Stoih!

Special thanks to Linda Hall & Suzanne Tarlov for providing Evelyn’s shopping supplies!

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Regina

Regina is one of 7 and the daughter of a struggling widow. We were very impressed with her Mom’s (Priscilla) dedication to keep her kids in school despite the many challenges she faced with no financial support. Regina is very bright for her age and a class ahead so we wanted to make sure she had the chance to finish her education and not have to face the prospects of a child marriage. The very generous Michael and Kate Duffield allowed for this to happen by sponsoring her full education and living costs at the safe house. Priscilla, Regina and all of us are very grateful for their generosity.

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Priscilla