Jean Kaye, with a team of 10 excited people, ministered to the people of Kenya . They left August 2 and returned on August 26. For many of the people it was their first trip abroad. The medical team consist of 3 nurses and 1 doctor. They held Medical clinics in Kangemi and Kawangware and then into the bush for a clinic with the Masai Mara tribe. HELP International partnered with IMR (International Medical Relief) on this trip to bring medical clinics to these villages. A component of each clinic is basic health education according to the specialties and skills of the IMR volunteers as well as the needs of the local people. Community classes include basic first aid training, hygiene, nutrition and simple treatments for chronic ailments affecting the community.
Katie shoes pictures to orphans, who have never seen their own face before.
The pain of not hearing, continues to be a problem for those who cannot get treatment for infections. Jean Kaye is examining a patient in Isiolo Kenya.
Bears made by Marcelle Boswell in Denver , Colorado are loved by the children. They bring hope and healing.
The hope for the future lies in children of Africa.
The hope for the future lies in children of Africa.
Vegetables are plentiful in some areas in Uganda.
Kadera Slums, in Nirobi Kenya
Yes, there is small business in Kenya.
Ugandan Children
Children are the same the world over.
Medical care given in the slums of Kenya.
Nicole examines a child, and brings hope in a hopeless situation.
My my, what color is your face?
Can we just play?
Children love their picture taken.
Can we be partners?
Masai Mara
Making the wrap of the Masai people
Young Masai
Football (soccer)
Safari anyone?
Safari anyone?
Safari anyone?
Safari anyone?
Our camp with the Masai people
Our camp with the Masai people
Dr. Tom as a warrior
Bonnie and friend
The Masai women
The Masai women
The Masai women
The Masai women
The Masai women
The Masai women
Safari anyone?
Safari anyone?
Safari anyone?
Safari anyone?
The medical team that served Kenya . What troupers they were.
Let us fly.
Pam, painting children's finger nails.
Yes, the bus did get stuck.
School for children rescued off the streets.
School for children rescued off the streets.
Joseph, a young man stricken with aids, but now healed.
Let us play
Dr. Tom loves children
Peggy with an orphan baby, how many can you feed in an hour? That is the question.
The Ugandan Training Center.
Group shirts given to children in need in Uganda
Really, there is so much we can do. These people need food.
Help us, help these children.
Giving out fruit to all the children, miraculously there was even fruit left over. God did multiply it.
Charles...a friend for life.
Pills, Pills, and more pills.
Dr. Sharon..anyone have a joke?
A multi-national team, goes to the planes of Kenya . Chinese, Japanese, American, and African all work together for the sake of the poor in Kenya.
For more information on International Medical Relief, please check out their website at: http://www.imrhq.org.