This year, 19 volunteers and 3 trustees headed to Kisumu in Kenya where we were based for 9 days of activities in three schools. This year we revisited Wenwa Primary and Rae Mixed Primary for four days of sport, solar cooking, tie-dye t-shirts, gardening, games, art, craft, classroom painting, singing, dancing and much more.
The volunteers surpassed themselves in their fundraising abilities and, all in all, Rafiki 2015 made a profit of £10k which will go towards the purchase of equipment at the Vocational Training Centre almost certainly making it the best equipped facility in the region which is fantastic news for the Footsteps sponsored children and others in the area who will attend it.
Bethan Burditt produced our now customary music video.