Nakuru Hope

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Program website: http://www.nakuruhope.org

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I had always been looking for a reason to go to Africa and the opportunity to volunteer with the Nakuru Kenya Family Project made visiting Africa a life changing experience. I was able to work in the learning centre and I had the opportunity to work within the community by helping the children and their families who are looked after by the project.

Every cent of the money I donated to the project I could see being utilised in the community on a daily basis. The money went toward food, building supplies, medicine supplies, clothing, equipment for the school and more.

This project has a holistic and sustainable approach to offering education, food and shelter to the most in need in Kwatembwa (one of the largest slums in Nakuru).

Susan Saleeba, the amazing director of this project, is brilliantly passionate and has committed her life to this worthwhile cause. I look forward to being able to return to Nakuru and would happily volunteer for this project again.

When I volunteered in Nakuru I was 18 years old (the youngest to volunteer), however I would urge anyone of any age to volunteer as there is always something to be done. Volunteering with the Nakuru Kenya Family Project is a valuable life experience and you would be helping to better the lives of those who are in need.

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Posted: August 12, 2012
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19

Volunteering in Nakuru was truly an inspiring and life changing experience. I stayed one month with a local family while volunteering at the hospital there. The family was unbelievably welcoming and so enthusiastic to have me stay with them. The people of Nakuru were so kind and excited to have us visit. On weekends I could travel and see the beautiful country. Can't wait to go back!!

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Posted: August 8, 2012
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By: alu4
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22

Visiting Kenya with Nakuru Kenya Family Project was fantastic.
It was great to see the visible effects of the work over timescales of days and actually meet the people that were benefitting directly.
Those leading this programme have a great heart for the people of Nakuru and go to unbelievable lengths to lift them up and help them out.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Kenya and was challenged by both the situations I faced but also the people working tirelessly to help them.

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Posted: August 8, 2012
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By: alexsheen
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23

Volunteering with the Nakuru Kenya Family Project was life changing. A cliche I know but they are the only words I could use to describe the experience when I returned to my job, home, family, friends and luxuries I now try to value more. The beauty of this project is that you can do something different every day; help the kindy kids (including playing games with them during breaks! yes that is work!), doing chores in the kitchen, visiting families from the project, building toilets...there is so much choice and diversity so boredom is not an option! I was also able to choose where any money I wanted to donated while I was over there, went. I could pay the small amount for a hospital visit for a sick child or their family member, put food on a family's table or buy supplies for the classroom. The accommodation is terrific, like living in a massive share house with people who share meals and of course laughs together. It took me just over a week to get my bearings around Nakuru but Susan and her project "family" make the transition easy. I'll be heading back over there for sure!

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Posted: August 8, 2012
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30

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