Friday, June 24, 2011
Our First Encounter with Orphans in Nairobi, Kenya
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Isa and Luke visited with Bishop Tony Kamande
of Young Life Africa Children Orphanage home
to access needs and explore partnership opportunities.
These are some of the orphans living here.
Luke handing educational materials to the orpha
Many of these orphans at Young life Africa
are rescued from the streets of Nairobi.
Isa interacting with the orphans.
This is a picture of Kibera Slum in Nairobi.
The conditions are deplorable, unsanitary and unsafe.
Bishop Tony Kamande speaking to the street
kids at Kibera slum. He encourages them to keep
hope alive, keep safe and abstain from sniffing glue.
Life in these slums is extremely hard.
These kids live without basic necessities such as food and safe shelter.
Their is no privacy, a lack of dignity and hope.
Monica Kanini is a resident. She does what she can to work and
uses her money to take care of some orphans that live here.
Her kindness helps some orphans survive this difficult life.
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- Canterio International was founded in 2006 in memory of Moses Imasuen who passed away in 2004 after a long battle with cancer. When Moses retired he dedicated his life to education and charity work in Africa. Canterio International's aim is to carry on this tradition. In 2008 Canterio International was expanded to include a branch in the United States. Canterio's goal is to fight malnutrition and to increase the capacity for education amongst orphans of the HIV/AIDS crisis and vulnerable children in poor African countries
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1 comments:
Hi everyone!!
It is so awesome to see everyone of you. We continue to think about you everyday in Marshfield. I hope all of you have an amazing summer.
Much love,
Megan
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