Karibu from Namunyak Maasai Welfare by Kara Berneathy
Kara Berneathy visits Namunyak Maasai Welfare and teaches young girls about empowerment, cares for orphans and meets with women’s group advancing through business.
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Kara Berneathy visits Namunyak Maasai Welfare and teaches young girls about empowerment, cares for orphans and meets with women’s group advancing through business.
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Caroline Cardosi spent most every day at Mama na Dada day care with the children and then would go to the clinic to help with immunization day. “The kids were absolutely the most amazing kids ever.”
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Amie Wystrach stayed in a small house built for volunteers while teaching at ELAND. “Unlike the traditional mud walled and dirt floor Maasai houses; ours has concrete floors, wood walls and a tin roof.”
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Loyce Asigo Mbewa compares a normal day in family village life with a day living with AIDS, for mother and child.
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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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