Braeburn community service program

April 2, 2024
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

Last month, we were privileged to host Braeburn International Group of Schools for a heartwarming foot-washing and shoe distribution event at our office. The experience of washing the feet of needy children and providing them with brand-new shoes brought immense joy and comfort to approximately 201 children.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Braeburn community service program, which not only provided essential footwear but also created a platform for their students to connect, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships while serving.

The Swahiba Networks team is deeply grateful for the opportunity and support we have received from Braeburn.

Moving forward, our goal is to expand our efforts to reach 5000 children in Budalangi, Western Kenya, Rift Valley, and the Nairobi slums by the end of 2024.

Join us in making a difference through volunteering, donating, or spreading the word.

Donate online at https://bit.ly/tabasamu

Contact us at tabasamu@swahiba.org or visit www.swahiba.org.

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