Tabasamu Kibera Slums Dec 2025

December 22, 2025
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

The Tabasamu Shoe Distribution 2025 for the Nairobi slums has officially come to an end, with the final distribution taking place in Kibera where it all began 23 years ago. This closing chapter was especially meaningful, filled with powerful stories that reminded us why this work matters.

One such story came from one of our volunteers, who shared that they were once a beneficiary of this very initiative years ago. Their journey from receiving a pair of shoes to now serving and committing to give back in future campaigns beautifully completes the cycle. It is deeply encouraging to see how something as simple as a pair of shoes can plant a seed in a young heart, leaving a lasting mark that later returns as a blessing to the community.

Abigail, one of the beneficiaries, also shared her joy with these touching words:

“I love skipping rope in school; this makes me happy. From when I was a baby, I have never received a gift from anyone not even from familiar people. My birthday is usually in December, and I have never been celebrated. These shoes and socks are more than a Christmas gift. I can’t wait to show them to my friends at home. Thank you so much, Swahiba, for remembering me. May God bless you.”

Stories like these keep us going. They show us that our community is growing, with beneficiaries becoming supporters and impact continuing from one generation to the next. The future is indeed promising.

During this event in the Kibera slums, a total of 771 pairs of shoes were distributed, and 34 lives began their journey of salvation.

To our partners, thank you for your Kingdom partnerships, your generosity, and your unwavering support.

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