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TABASAMU 2019 Day Six

TABASAMU 2019 Day Six

The Swahiba Team was in Kibera Slums where 537 faces were lit when receiving a brand new pairs of shoes. Kibera is the largest Slum South of Sahara with an estimated 800,000 people living in 4miles radius with limited toilets/plumbing/access roads and on incomes of...
Tabasamu Day Four

Tabasamu Day Four

The Swahiba Team today was at Lang’ata Women Prison with over 300 inmates. We had the privilege of giving 98 pairs of new shoes to children living within the prison and neighborhood. It’s tough for children who have their Mum’s in prison but today we shared the love...
TABASAMU DAY ONE 2019

TABASAMU DAY ONE 2019

Today was the first day of Tabasamu Shoe distribution. We had the joy of putting smiles on the faces of 93 girls including those of Muslim background at the Hope World Wide Kenya (HWWK) Center which is a faith based organization in the Slum of Mukuru kwa Reuben....
Changed from inside-out (Carolyn and Mary)

Changed from inside-out (Carolyn and Mary)

Having visited Kibera earlier in the year with a team of 9 of us from our church serving with the swahiba team, we were so excited to be a part of Abide Camp 2019. Working with the Swahiba staff team we had already experienced the servant hearted, life-giving, joyful...
Abide Rooted Camp 2019 (Muwanguzi Arthur)

Abide Rooted Camp 2019 (Muwanguzi Arthur)

First of all I want to thank God for the opportunity given to me to be part of Abide Rooted Camp 2019 in Kenya and I also thank Him for using the vision bearer Mr. Peter Abungu. From the first day we started the camp, I have experienced a lot of things such as...
Go change the world

Go change the world

“Go change the world,” words from a friend as I left for Nairobi, Kenya this summer to spend a couple of weeks serving in the slums of Kibera. Little did I realize how much their world would end up changing me. Several people have asked about my time in Kenya―the...
Replacing the Cycle

Replacing the Cycle

Before taking my recent (and first time) trip to Nairobi to work with Swahiba Networks (SN), I prepared myself for what I might find. I knew there would be extreme poverty, seemingly unlivable living conditions, trash, bad smells, and people on top of people in the...
Life In Kibera

Life In Kibera

Kibera is the perfect picture of what most Westerners believe Africa to be. Rows on rows of tiny tin houses line the streets. An array of garbage decorates the ground, and people with dusty clothes and tired eyes are around every corner. Everyone is very literally...

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