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Playing games at the Saaten school. The site of a pipeline project of Montana on a Mission, providing the school with clean water.
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My YTK Experience – Bella

Kenya was such an amazing and unforgettable experience.  I made some amazing new friends and strengthened relationships that I already had.  I will never forget the feeling of smiling into a child’s eyes and feeling the love through a squeeze of a hand or a enthusiastic hello, or “supa”.  They are so loving and happy you can really see how the love and Light of God shines through them.  They may not have much, but they have love.  The Maasai people taught me to keep on smiling when things are bad, and keep on going when things are hard.

sharing songs with the students at Saaten primary school, the site of a Montana on a Mission pipeline providing clean water to the children and their families.
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Digging, good Samaritans, “Yes Lord!” and football

After digging away at the trench all morning we were all glad for the break, receiving the dazzling smiles of the children. One of the top students demonstrated his reading and English skills in the classroom then we headed back outside.

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Saaten School – YTK 2017 Project

We will be taking a group of eight high school students to Kenya in a couple of months. The group has been training, studying and working hard at fundraising since last July. The primary focus is on building relationships and giving the students the experience to see first-hand how different life is for most people who live outside the western world. We won’t just be sight-seeing, we will be partnering with the locals and working on established MOM projects in three areas: clean water development, health and hygiene training and kids ministry.