Recently, I have been going up to Kambi Teso. Kambi Teso is a slum near Eldoret town where Open Arms sponsors a feeding program. There are over 200 children fed every Tuesday through Friday. At the moment, an ECD school (early childhood development - A Kenyan sort of preschool/kindergarten) is being built for the children. It is much needed since in Kenya you must complete ECD to move on, and many children don't have the funds to go to school. An American family kindly came for two weeks to help get the project started. So I have been up there with them taking photographs and loving on the children.
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Some of the vegetables that they add to the beans and rice |
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One of the little boys in the feeding program |
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Some more of the children in the program |
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Patrick who is being sponsored to go to school by an American family. He is also in the feeding program. |
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A bird's eye view of the Kam Kunji slum - only seperated from Kambi Teso by the hill you have to climb. |
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Kam Kunji |
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Brian - also sponsored to go to school |
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An auntie stirring the porridge for the babies who aren't big enough to eat real food. |
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Just some more of the kids :) |
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These two are such goofs |
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The little baby that is really curious of my camera |
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the girls plaiting my hair - in Kenya that call it shuka |
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Julie and her little friend - Julie and her family came to build the ECD school. |
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Smiley - a sweet little boy who came from Kambi Teso |
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