Giving back to local communities has been a commitment of Davis & Shirtliff since its founding in 1946...
St Stephen’s School is a public secondary school located in Lodwar, Turkana County. D&S Lodwar team participated in a tree planting exercise at the school as part of their Founders Day celebrations. Later on the same team made a donation of a water tank for rainwater storage.
Shelter Children’s Home located in Ngong, Kajiado County was started by Mrs Muiruri in 1997 and cares for orphaned and abandoned children between the ages of 3 and 17 years. Currently the home cares for about 100 children. Through well-wishers a borehole was drilled and following a request
for partnership with D&S a solar powered borehole pump was installed. The home seeks to get involved in agricultural activities to be self-sustaining on their food requirements and the pump has helped kick-start this process.
Shariani Primary School is a public primary school located in Kikambala, Kilifi County. D&S Nyali rehabilitated an existing shallow well and also supplied and installed an electric submersible pump. This alleviated serious water problems the children had faced for years.
For years a solar powered borehole pump located at Namoroputh Primary School in Lodwar, Turkana County served as the sole source of clean water to the school and neighbouring community within a radius of 5km. the school, with a student population of over 500 is the biggest in Loima Constituency.
Nakuru Hills Special School is a school for the mentally and physically challenged with a student population of 202, 111 boys and 91 girls aged between 6 and 25 years. The school's mission is to provide a caring and purposeful environment for conducive learning and offer equal opportunities for all regardless of their disability.
Matuu Vision Centre is a charitable children’s institution located in Yatta, Machakos County, about a kilometre from Matuu town along Thika – Garissa highway, a semi-arid area. In the centre’s care are 347 orphans and vulnerable children, 191 boys and 156 girls. In addition, 49 students have been placed in the home’s vocational unit making a total of 396 needy children and young adults under its care.