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Reflections on Africa

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YLPC Fall 2010 trip to Kenya

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Reflections on Africa

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Presbyterian Church of East Africa

Narok *

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Limuru Presbytery

Los Ranchos Presbytery

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Pastors Lissa and Peter and worshipping with the

Kenyans

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Typical Maasai Land and Home

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Maasai men

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Maasai women support group

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Water sources in Maasai land

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Children collecting water on their lunchbreak

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Farming Talks and Looking at the Land

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Viewing and walking potential farmland for EAP.

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Land near the Tana River, the longest river in Kenya

where water access is difficult

river in Kenya.

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Land near the river which will need to be cleared,

tilled, and prepared.

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Fording the river and the new EAP tractor

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Meeting with government officials –

the VP of Kenya and the mayor and council of

Nanyuki

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Our two pastors, Lissa Smith and Peter Thitu

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Team members after meeting at Nanyuki town

hall

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School children at recess near the EAP clinic in

Tanzania

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Maasai women carrying wood and water for new hut

and visiting EAP clinics.

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Another new dispensary for EAP

in Tanzania.

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Celebrating the opening of the new EAP dispensary in

Nyeri

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Medical Advice for Patients in Nyeri

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Partnership Ideal – Treating patients and prescribing

medicine, side-by-side

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Celebrating success at the Nyeri Dispensary

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EAP Dispensary at Nanyuki

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P.C.E.A. Kikuyu Hospital, an EAP Partner

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Presbyterian University

An EAP Partner

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Gretsa University a potential EAP partner

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Welcome back! The EAP Boys’ Home in

Narok

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Playing at the Narok Boys’ Home

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Our congregation sponsors these four young boys:

Kelvin, James, Felix, Parsoit

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Maxwell , Kinabet, and Simon sponsored by

members of YLPC

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Children’s Home Directors working together in

partnership

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Narok Boys’ Dormitoryand new storage lockers

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Narok Home for Boys

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Children’s Home in Nyeri

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Bernard Mwendi , founder of the Nyeri Children’s Home, talking with Donald of the EAP Limuru Partnership

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Computer Lab and one of the students at the Nyeri

Children’s Home

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The garden at the Nyeri Children’s Home

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David Mbugua welcomes YLPC to the Limuru Girls’

Home

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Limuru Presbytery Home for Girls

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Very happy young girls

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The girls singing and performing for us.

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The audience at the Limuru Girls’ Home

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Lucy, Esther and Purity sponsored by a member,

YLPC ‘s PW, and Lydia Circle

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Elizabeth, Beth, and Keziah and Mary- girls sponsored by

YLPC members

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Catherine, Mary, and Elizabeth - recently sponsored by a YLPC

member

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Local college students come to do activities with the girls

plus the Women’s Guild.

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Lunchtime, letter writing and fun

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Music and Art at the Limuru Girls Home

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Field Trip to Bomas Cultural Center

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Two of our Ambassadors

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The garden at the home which needed work.

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Storing Donated Medicines

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One People, One Nation, One Love

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Love…….Care…….HOPE

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One big happy family…. See you again

soon!