Kawira Gets Creative

This week there are several teams on the ground in Kenya. One of them has been doing a creativity track in Kawira, as well as teaching the first 410 Bridge parenting seminar. The main idea of the creativity track was to expose the kids to a variety of different expressive and interactive arts… they did sculpting with playdough, learned new drawing skills, music and dance as well as “engineering” with paper airplanes. Its gone absolutely wonderful! Here is a quick video they made of their time in Kawira as well as a few snapshots of the time they spent at the Daraja Alumni Leadership retreat. More on that soon!

 

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