Tabasamu shoe distribution Busia County Summaries

September 18, 2024
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

With immense gratitude, we conclude the Tabasamu shoe distribution in Budalangi, Busia County, having reached 3,228 beneficiaries. The breakdown includes Bubango Primary and Junior Secondary with 829, Bulemia Primary and Junior Secondary with 697, Bumaliya Primary and Junior Secondary with 771, and Nandekere Primary and Junior Secondary with 931. We hope this noble act sparks a ripple effect, inspiring more individuals and organizations to take intentional, strategic action to make a lasting difference in communities, especially in nurturing the next generation.

During our visit, we spent meaningful time interacting with the children, learning about their hobbies, dreams, and the challenges they face. We also asked them about their reactions to receiving a new pair of shoes and their messages for the generous donors. Stay tuned for some of those heartwarming personal messages from the kids.

Moreover, we shared the gospel, and 136 children accepted Christ into their lives.

We extend our deepest thanks to Because International for their generous donation of The Shoe That Grows, which has brought hope, comfort, and joy to these children. Your contribution is making a lasting impact in needy communities.
giveshoesgiveasmile #giveshoesgivelove #Tabasamu #becauseinternational #shoethatgrows #swahibanetworks

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