We love having visitors at Precious Kids Center. It’s great to have people come to hear about the work we are doing, hear the kids stories and get to know the kids. It’s also a blessing for us because the kids light up when they get to meet new friends and it helps reinforce just how much they are loved when they get to meet people that have travel so far just to come and spend some time with them. We have had a fun week at PKC filled with lots of visitors and here are some photos from this past week.
After church on Sunday we took all the Greenfields students out to lunch.
We visited some homes in one of the local slums. We ran into Peter’s mother, who suffers from epilepsy because of that often struggles to provide for her family. Augustus learned a little more about her story and wanted to give her some food. I love watching his compassionate heart in action.
Isaac and Christine hanging outside.
Did a little interview with some visitors from Chosen and Dearly Love, an organization that supports children with special needs all over the world.
Simon and Ben guarding the gate.
The kids had so much fun with all of their new friends!
One of the team members, Russ, is a hydrologist that helps provide clean water to communities all over Kenya. We’ve had trouble with the water connection at the new place so his team came in to dig us a new well.
Willy loved the new soccer ball.
Gideon, Dan and Sharon.
The lovely house mothers mashing up potatoes in preparation for feeding some of the kids have a little trouble chewing.
Christine found her new favorite seat.
The house mom’s all hanging outside to keep an eye on the kids while they play.
Cody and Taylor visiting the Greenfields kids.
Triza and Mama Maureen.
Always fun hanging out with sweet Emmanuel.
Angela and Emmanuel
Rael helping Rooney get around.
Taylor and all of her new friends!
Mama Allan, Manu and Anet hanging out in the kitchen.
The team from Overlake Church hearing about everything that goes on at PKC.
The team from Overlake Church praying for everyone at PKC.
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