Posts Tagged ‘poverty’
From Taboo to Treasured: Kenya, Summer 2011
Posted Aug 16 in Trip Recaps by No Comments
Who knew that talking about menstruation is transforming the lives of girls living in Kibera?
Unexpectedly Ordinary: Kenya, Summer 2011
Posted Aug 15 in Trip Recaps by 2 Comments
So I have this thing for the extraordinary.
Change From Within
Posted Aug 12 in Articles by 4 Comments
Malaria, typhoid and yellow fever are like common colds to them. Yet they still find the ability to treat every patient like a VIP…
Photo Gallery: Realities
Posted Aug 10 in Photo Galleries by 4 Comments
While bellies may not always be full, people find help through that interdependence.
Photo Gallery: The Future of Kenya Speaks
Posted Aug 09 in Photo Galleries by No Comments
Read what ZanaA students have to say about themselves and the future—things are looking bright!
The Measure of Success
Posted Aug 03 in Articles by 2 Comments
They say, “A business is only as good as its product.”
Photo Gallery: Young Entrepreneurs
Posted Jul 30 in Photo Galleries by 2 Comments
All it takes is a girl.
Food Poisoned by a Free Lunch
Posted Jul 28 in Articles by 7 Comments
It seems like every time I turn around, I’m hearing about how much someone needs.
Photo Gallery: Problems or People?
Posted Jul 27 in Photo Galleries by 3 Comments
Ever wonder why so many of our good intentions in the slums of Kenya come to nothing?



