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Joy in Kibera: Allison Wolters taught the children how to make friendship bracelets. The project was a huge success, and the children were happy with their creations. Julia Douglas photo
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Joy in Kibera: Allison Wolters taught the children how to make friendship bracelets. The project was a huge success, and the children were happy with their creations. Julia Douglas photo
BONDING AT FAFU: Mary Coleman dancing with the children of FAFU at the closing ceremony. Julia Douglas photo
Unity in Kibera: The staff of FAFU came together with the New Canaan YMCA team to celebrate the future of the school and the work being done to ensure its students have bright futures. Julia Douglas photo
On our last day at FAFU, I look back in amazement at how fast the week has passed. We have learned so much in the short time we have been in Kibera, and I don’t think any of us will forget our time here.
Each morning, Simeon, the founder and director of the school, shared a word with us, and it was intended to be our motivation for the day. I would now like to share the lessons we have learned during our time at FAFU:
[Editor’s Note: This week, we are publishing posts from Julia Douglas of the New Canaan YMCA as she writes from Nairobi, Kenya, where she’s volunteering with a team working in the world’s second largest slum, Kibera. Read all of Julia’s posts here.]