Ana and Laura's experience in Kenya: A different summer full of emotions
Laura and Ana collaborated in the Nairobi orphanage and school during the past month of July. They carried out many activities and were able to share unforgettable moments with the boys and girls of the center. This is their experience in this Solidarity Trip told by them.Ana: "The children have gone through a complicated life and you always see them with a smile"Laura and Ana with some children from the center"For me, it has been the most beautiful trip I have ever I have done.Kenya is a beautiful country.Every day I collaborated in class with the teachers.
Bea's experience in Kenya: "They teach you more than you teach them"
My experience was collaborating in a Kenyan orphanage founded by a couple from there, where they have welcomed 40 orphaned children and have also founded a school which in turn is attended by more children from the town. I went with a friend from Madrid and I have to say that it has been the best experience of my life. At the orphanage you can help in various ways, helping to teach school classes, helping them with homework, teaching them new things, playing with them, helping them with the
Eneko's experience in Kenya: It is impressive how these children face life
For Eneko this has been his first experience on a Solidarity Trip. He spent three weeks in the project in Kenya. That's how he lived it! The first two weeks I was alone with 12 children, because they were on vacation at school, and the rest went with their relatives. The first two weeks were playing, playing and play. In the morning, at noon and in the afternoon!!!! We played with anything, ball, marbles, tree leaves, wheel tires,
Lara's experience in Kenya: "The best trip I've ever taken in my life"
It has been a wonderful experience, without a doubt, the best trip I have ever taken in my life. It has been very enriching and has helped me to understand, even more, the situation in which a large part of the Kenyan population lives. Lara in one of the activities The day to day was calm, as they say there, pole pole, we set up and conditioned the room for the volunteers, we put the bunk beds and made wooden coat racks. In the morning he went to classes, since the orphanage had also enabled him as