Greek and American volunteers in Kenya
Throughout August, specialist scientists and academics, doctors etc. shall be in Kenya to volunteer their services to Kenyans. The first group of Americans has already arrived, receiving a warm welcome by Metropolitan Makarios at the Patriarchal School. Then they moved to the Muken area of the Nandi people (a part of the Kalenjin ethnic group found in East Africa), where Metropolitan Makarios laid the foundation stone of a new library and chemistry labs in one of the Orthodox Junior and Primary Schools throughout the Republic of Kenya. The aforementioned volunteers shall help the building.
A team of doctors and students of the Medical School of the University of Thessaly are already in the Patriarchal School, where patients are examined and offered free medicines. For a whole week they will continue their medical supply in various areas of Nairobi and its surroundings. This is the second year that they visit Kenya. Other groups of Americans and Greeks will focus on building elementary schools and repairing others.
Another group of Greek teachers at the Herronasios School located in Upper Hersonissos, Heraklion, Crete, arrive at the Nairobi Patriarchal School to fundamentally renovate the nearby Kindergarten and Primary School of St. Clement. Another group of 11 young Americans arrives to help build a teaching hospital and a youth center called Apostle Paul, located in Western Kenya.
Source: romfea.news