They reflect hope - not only for a good night's sleep tonight, but hope for the future. It is incredible to know that the gift of a mattress can open a new world of possibilities for these children.
Team Kenya, 2025
Rotary Club of Nairobi 🇰🇪 + SCAW 🇨🇦
May 9
What a sensational day! We headed out with our wonderful driver Charles, who was taking us to the Wildlife and Education Centre in Kitengela. We were informed that it was an hour’s drive. What we didn’t know, is that we’d have to navigate our way through rocky terrain with zebras gracefully blocking our path. As we continued, we saw herds of gazelles and wildebeests, along with ostriches and rhinos in the distance.
The Wildlife and Education Centre was owned by the University of Colorado but had been abandoned when the Nairobi bombings took place in 1998. In time, the local tribes purchased the property and have rebuilt the centre that now attracts groups from several countries.
We arrived at the site and were warmly welcomed with the Maasai tribe dressed in beautiful clothing and beads, doing a traditional dance. This tribe is one of 42 tribes in Kenya. They are known for unique culture, vibrant traditions, and strong warrior society. They have a deep connection to the surrounding land and wildlife that was evident to us today.