Leaving Common Ground for Mama na Dada by Thalia Trusdell
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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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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Maria Carter has no doubt that future volunteers will be captivated by Mayapur’s beauty, Sri Mayapur Vikas Sangha’s dedication and brilliant staff, and the villager’s enthusiasm.
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Jami Rudofsky, a drama teacher visiting Mama na Dada, was met by students’ silence but determined to make them stars.
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