




A few weeks ago our ISK Habitat for Humanity team traveled for the day to the Vumilia IDP camp in the Rift Valley. The team was a very hard-working one, and we managed to build two full foundations, which is exciting. At the Vumilia camp, there are only about 20 homes left to build; at some of the smaller IDP camps near Vumilia, hundreds of families are still living in makeshift tents (they've been living in these for almost four years now). A few weeks later, Brian and I visited Douglas and his family. Douglas has been busy establishing a sandal-making business and he is creating some beautiful designs. It was nice to visit with him and take home several pairs.
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