Tabasamu Mama Elizabeth Home

December 15, 2023
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

Today, we had the privilege of visiting Korogocho and connecting with the children at Mama Elizabeth’s home. Many of these young souls carry heartbreaking stories of adversity, yet amidst the darkness, there are glimpses of hope. We feel truly blessed to play a small part in the transformative work that God is orchestrating in their lives, particularly through the gift of shoes.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each of you who has been a part of this journey. Your continuous prayers have been instrumental in enabling Swahiba and the vision bestowed upon us by the Lord to not only survive but thrive, impacting numerous lives along the way.

A special thank you goes out to the dedicated volunteers from Rusinga School for their invaluable time and contributions to this endeavor. We also want to express our appreciation to Braeburn Schools, Makini Schools, and Bellevue Schools, whose support has been pivotal in making this initiative a resounding success.

Your unwavering support is a testament to the goodness that can be achieved when hearts join in a common purpose. Thank you for being a vital part of what God is doing in the lives of these children.
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