Ryan Dowdy spent three weeks in Muhuru Bay at the Mama Maria Clinic and one week in the Transmara province with the Namunyak Maasai Welfare Project. “It was very enjoyable at both locations … a well-rounded experience of life in Kenya.”
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Thalia Trusdel helps with a mural at the children’s school and celebrates her stay with the Masaba Widow’s Group.
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The Masaba Widows Group prepares gardens and shows Lauren Nagler Kenyan cooking, from slaughtering the chicken to putting it on the table.
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Shana Greene, the Executive Director of Village Volunteers, who helped organize Lauren’s trip wrote to congratulate me for raising a child with a heart so big, she leaves the comfort of a life full of promise to expand her awareness to those in immense poverty.
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The Maasai have a wonderful sense of humor and laugh all the time. The children love to sing and dance and performed many of the songs they learn in school. They laughed at our blue veins which they can see so well on white skin.
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Steffi Rahn observes, as if in a mystical dream, the dancing of the Maasai tribal youth group.
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