Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Tumaini Mission Center

Years of compassion, collaboration and cooperation have provided numerous opportunities for growth, in the Kenyan communities and in the volunteers who serve there.  Together, these Kenyans and volunteers built the Tumaini Mission Center, including the Bethany Children’s Home, a primary school, clinic, dormitory, dining hall and kitchen, staff housing, conference center, cottages, farm land, and greenhouses.  Ongoing development includes a secondary school.

The conference center, cottages, farm land, and greenhouses help empower the Kenyan people to implement programs that are self-sustaining and effective, now and for generations to come.  Self-sustaining efforts include dairy farming, fish farming, chicken farming, and agricultural products.  Farming and agriculture help meet budgetary needs, as well as feed the many orphans, students and staff living at the Tumaini Mission Center.

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