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This blog documents two trips to Bethany Kids Hospital in Kijabe, Kenya and and Joytown School in Thika, Kenya. It was written to connect the work of school communities in Ontario with these medical and educational organizations and make the world that much smaller.
5 comments:
Hi Mr.Browne,
We have really enjoyed reading your blogs and viewing the incredible photos. We look forward to hearing how we can continue to help with Bethany and possibly Joytown as well.
Have a safe journey home.
It has been an incredible experience. I have been so blessed here. Thanks for your support. I have so much more to share than I could have added to the blog. Looking forward to seeing everyone next week.
Dear Mr. Browne,
At St. Vincent's, we all think what your doing is exteremly wonderful. Most people look at their everyday lives and try to find all the negatives, but after seeing these pictures and reading your blog, it really makes you reconsider. I think what bethany is doing for kids with spina bifidia and hydrocephalus is awesome. Hopw you have a safe journey home,
Cecilia
Dear Mr.Browne
I have really enjoyed reading your blogs. You really make it feel like we are there experiencing it all with you. They also make me realize how fortunate we really are and how we must be thankful for for what we have and pray for those who are less fortunate than us. I feel now that I can really make a connection to the charities that we are raising money for and supporting. It is an amazing experience not only for you however for all the St.Vincent students. As you said "What is required is the vision, the right people, and the means to put it all in place." I think that one of those "right people" is you Mr.Browne. You have really been missed this week at school.God bless you and all the children in Kenya. Wishing you a safe trip home,
Sophie Nairn
Ceclia and Sophie,
Thanks so much for your note and support! Im really happy to know that you've been following and I really appreciate your feedback. I look forward to being back at St. Vincent this week.
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