Think About It.
Fact: It is estimated that 1/5 of the 2.2 million Kenyans living with HIV reside in the Kibera slum. Poor nutrition and lacking sanitation practices and education has allowed for the spread of many other diseases as well.

Among this great need however, we believe there is a great hope and potential for change.
We are excited to share with you some of the recent health and economic initiatives at the beginning stages in this community, in partnership with the local churches of the area. Take a look at our most recent press release to learn more about the proposed plans for the future of this community.
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