EAP Kenya
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Transcript of EAP Kenya
Reflections on Africa
Presbyterian Church of East Africa
Narok *
Limuru Presbytery
Los Ranchos Presbytery
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Pastors Lissa and Peter and worshipping with the
Kenyans
Typical Maasai Land and Home
Maasai men
Maasai women support group
Water sources in Maasai land
Children collecting water on their lunchbreak
Farming Talks and Looking at the Land
Viewing and walking potential farmland for EAP.
Land near the Tana River, the longest river in Kenya
where water access is difficult
river in Kenya.
Land near the river which will need to be cleared,
tilled, and prepared.
Fording the river and the new EAP tractor
Meeting with government officials –
the VP of Kenya and the mayor and council of
Nanyuki
Our two pastors, Lissa Smith and Peter Thitu
Team members after meeting at Nanyuki town
hall
School children at recess near the EAP clinic in
Tanzania
Maasai women carrying wood and water for new hut
and visiting EAP clinics.
Another new dispensary for EAP
in Tanzania.
Celebrating the opening of the new EAP dispensary in
Nyeri
Medical Advice for Patients in Nyeri
Partnership Ideal – Treating patients and prescribing
medicine, side-by-side
Celebrating success at the Nyeri Dispensary
EAP Dispensary at Nanyuki
P.C.E.A. Kikuyu Hospital, an EAP Partner
Presbyterian University
An EAP Partner
Gretsa University a potential EAP partner
Welcome back! The EAP Boys’ Home in
Narok
Playing at the Narok Boys’ Home
Our congregation sponsors these four young boys:
Kelvin, James, Felix, Parsoit
Maxwell , Kinabet, and Simon sponsored by
members of YLPC
Children’s Home Directors working together in
partnership
Narok Boys’ Dormitoryand new storage lockers
Narok Home for Boys
Children’s Home in Nyeri
Bernard Mwendi , founder of the Nyeri Children’s Home, talking with Donald of the EAP Limuru Partnership
Computer Lab and one of the students at the Nyeri
Children’s Home
The garden at the Nyeri Children’s Home
David Mbugua welcomes YLPC to the Limuru Girls’
Home
Limuru Presbytery Home for Girls
Very happy young girls
The girls singing and performing for us.
The audience at the Limuru Girls’ Home
Lucy, Esther and Purity sponsored by a member,
YLPC ‘s PW, and Lydia Circle
Elizabeth, Beth, and Keziah and Mary- girls sponsored by
YLPC members
Catherine, Mary, and Elizabeth - recently sponsored by a YLPC
member
Local college students come to do activities with the girls
plus the Women’s Guild.
Lunchtime, letter writing and fun
Music and Art at the Limuru Girls Home
Field Trip to Bomas Cultural Center
Two of our Ambassadors
The garden at the home which needed work.
Storing Donated Medicines
One People, One Nation, One Love
Love…….Care…….HOPE
One big happy family…. See you again
soon!