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# Vaccination Rollout reaches Northern Kenya

Supplies are limited but

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The manager of our home in Wamba Samburu has received his first jab today.

Supplies are limited but he is hoping to arrange for all the staff in the home to be vaccinated in the days ahead. Here he is in the Catholic Mission Hospital at Wamba going for the jab

We have asked for the managers of our other homes to check with their local clinics to see if they can arrange a vaccination programme for their staff

Update 6th April
This morning ten of our Wamba staff were able to benefit from their first vaccine at the Wamba mission Hospital. We thank God and continue to pray for the roll out of the vaccine in Kenya and especially for the protection of our children and staff.

added on Apr 5

Pray for availability of vaccinations for staff

Kindfund was established as a charity in 2004 to further the gospel of Jesus Christ and to help relieve poverty amongst some of the poorest tribes in northern Kenya, working with the pastoralist Turkana, Samburu and Rendille.

We currently use 5 tonnes of food and supplies per month, providing for 125 children in 4 homes and 250 children in nursery and primary education.

We have dug 7 wells and fitted 7 handpumps, bringing safe water to remote villages.

100% of gifts go to Kenya.

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