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Kenyan volunteers prepare to start another day of work

Kenyan volunteers prepare to start another day of work

Kenyan volunteers prepare to start another day of work expanding the primary school in Magogoni Village, Lamu, Kenya, Jan. 9, 2021. Four additional classrooms were added to the school, making room for approxima... More

Kenyan volunteers work to expand the primary school

Kenyan volunteers work to expand the primary school

Kenyan volunteers work to expand the primary school in Magogoni Village, Lamu, Kenya, Dec. 23, 2020. The project, which began in 2017 with four classrooms, took over three years to complete. (Courtesy photo)

A U.S. service member and Kenyan volunteer carry supplies

A U.S. service member and Kenyan volunteer carry supplies

A U.S. service member and Kenyan volunteer carry supplies to the site of the primary school in Magogoni Village, Lamu, Kenya, Dec. 10, 2020. After three years, two separate deployment rotations and donations fr... More

The structure for the Magogoni Village primary school

The structure for the Magogoni Village primary school

The structure for the Magogoni Village primary school awaits further funding in order to be completed by volunteers from Camp Simba Charity and military members from Camp Simba Manda Bay in Lamu, Kenya, Dec 1, ... More

The newly completed primary school in Magogoni Village

The newly completed primary school in Magogoni Village

The newly completed primary school in Magogoni Village awaits the welcome of more than 120 students through the doors in Lamu, Kenya, Jan. 9, 2021. With the primary school 90% finished, there are already other ... More

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