t’s hard to believe, but today we leave for Kenya, Africa, for our mission trip.
Our team consists of 10. Randy. Another Randy. Nate. Anna. Matt. Maggie. Paul. Jamie. Lacey. And me, (Amy).
Chai tea, native Kenyan beats, laughter, pineapple, and wood statues of wild beasts. If you stumbled into the Littleton-based coffee house, Solid Grounds, you might have mistaken it for a scene in Kenya, despite there being no African people present. Today Love for Kenya had it's official non-profit status party with 30 or so friends in attendance who have been a part of the ministry and journeyed with us toward the founding of this organization.
Exciting things are happening in Kenya and we want YOU to know about it. Love for Kenya partners with Kenyan leaders who are serving the widows, orphans and poorest members of their society. Ministries they are involved with include an orphanage, nearby schools, medical clinics, water projects, and outreach to the local community.