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Saturday, January 2, 2021

NEW YEAR WISHES

 Happy new year to all BEAMS supporters and funs. We are now at the new year 2021 and we pray that this year will come with goodies for all of you. BEAMS will strive to support the young people and develop content for the good of the society. You are all welcome to join hands with us so that we can address the issues that are affecting the society at large.

Happy New year 2021; the year of greater cooperation.

Sunday, December 27, 2020

THE SURPRISING VISITOR

 A Christmas play by Youth from Dagoretti market, Nairobi - Kenya, which has been recorded and edited by BEAMS. 

PLOT: The Youth has just finished up their Christmas play. They think they're done. However, low and behold King Herod shows up. King Herod feels left out and pushes that they redo their Christmas program to include his story. 

They finally let him tell his story. He finally leaves and they all learn that; Although we live in a troubled world full of people like Herod, God sent his son to bring peace into this world.  Don’t Rush, take time.

https://youtu.be/loODg5l-hNM

We wish you all a blessed Christmas Season.

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

BEAMS item selected for Boresha Afya, Jenga Jamii Audio- Visual Festival

Bosco Eastern Africa Multimedia Services (BEAMS) item entitled FREEDOM, written and acted by a 16 years old girls named Chela, has been selected by Ministry of Health  in a call for project entitled Boresha Afya, Jenga Jamii Audio- Visual Festival (Improve Health, build family Audio-Visual Festival) Now the project is at voting stage and you can Vote for BEAMS by liking the video. Winners will be awarded during a Gala Awards Event to be held on 19th December 2020 at the Nairobi Film Centre.

Please like our item by visiting this site:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YToKy5grZmk


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Documentary for LIA

The BEAMS team spent the whole day shooting for documentary for Life in Abundance Centre in Karen, Nairobi Kenya. The ideas of making this documentary was fronted by Shalom Wasike, one of our trainees at BEAMS. She fronted this ideas as part of her training so that she could produce something concrete that can bring into light the good work that Life in Abundance International is doing in uplifting the lives of the poor in the society.

We are grateful to our young people like Shalom, who want to use media to tell the stories and uplift the lives of our people, especially the young.






Monday, November 30, 2020

TRAINEE FROM RWANDA GRADUATES

One month ago, date 2/11/2020, Fr. Jean De Dieu, who hails from Archdiocese of Kigali, Rwanda, began his media training at Bosco Eastern Africa Multimedia Services (BEAMS). He as send by his Bishop, who is now Cardinal. Fr. Jean has been appointed as director of Archdiocese Television Station called Pacis Tv. The skills that he has received from BEAMS will help him to professionally run this important facility that is being used for evangelization.


 

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Heart of Care youth at it

Today a group of youth from Heart of Care Children's Home visited BEAMS for making of music video. They presented a very beautiful song and BEAMS did the video coverage. BEAMS is happy to promote the very needy but talented youth in our society. Our greatest joy is to see the youth develop their God given talents. BEAMS is always there for the youth. We look forward to creating a documentary for the Home of Care Children's home in the very near future.










Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Documentary on Breast Cancer




Cancer awareness is a medical documentary, produced by BEAMS,  that showcase a survivor, Sr. Mary Joseph, a Benedictine Sister, as she narrates her pain, struggles, joy and victory through out her treatment process.

It is also an educative project since it has an interview segment with a medical doctor who take us through the general overview of breast CANCER, signs and symptoms, how to cope with terminal illnesses so as to live a normal life and make each day count.

There is also a very interesting discussion about trauma, from a psychologist, who help us discover identity and teach us how to be resilient during and after treatment.

Remember everything in life needs an holistic approach.

The basic principle of CANCER awareness is to educate all those who associated CANCER with witchcraft, curses and baseless myths in our society, give hope and change the general mindset of everyone who thought CANCER is a death sentence!

The aim of CANCER awareness project is to be a platform where survivors can be themselves and for once get that historical moment to be themselves and be their own heroes and heroines as they pour out their most challenging moments of their lives without being judged or questioned by anybody and at the end the message will be seen and heard by so many people.

The vision of CANCER awareness project is to educate the community about CANCER disease and that since its cause is still unknown.... it can be prevented by health awareness and wellness programs not forgetting nutrition and fitness styles.