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Lahash Kibera Slums Visit 2005

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The Lahash team visited the slums of Kibera in November of 2005. Kibera, Kenya is Africa's largest slum with nearly 1 million people. The team visited Tenderfeet Children's Center - a orphan preschool. Visit www.tenderfeet.org or www.lahash.net for more information.

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  • I think this is sad, but i think we should all live like this for a week. You will realize that life doesnt matter about how many pairs of shoes or hats you have. What matters is living life with thankfulness that you are alive, and have a home

  • amazing video

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  • During the sad events in Kenya, Kibera took the image of Soweto.

  • You know the situation is bad when the Ancient Greeks from thousands of years ago lived in much better conditions

  • We really have to be grateful for life and everything we have. These are poor people and they can afford a smile whereas the rich are grumpy and want even more. We should appreciate what we have.

  • all these fuckinh whities walking around to see how it looks its not a fucking holiday park stupid people go there to watch and then what you do help them? no the go home to there nice house in there nice life with there good food and clean water shame on you white people like to see this and talk about it but maby the should put there money in to help idiots walking aroun with camera taping everything for later to show your on children lok how good we have it here hahaha idiots

  • it good to learn firsthand

  • I also visited Kibera, I saw exactly the same features. I also experienced very simular things, kids running arroung "how are you," and small children being sick. The experience of the visit is very lifechanging, because you realize the values of your life and any kind of values. And as greatly said in the video, mostly long term actions help because sending in food will help for a certain ammnount of time and the will run out and everything will be back to what it was.

  • lahash I use to the live there

  • i would like to live like this in a week and realize not to take living too serious...

  • patent for making AIDS? you serious? I've heard it was man-made but...wow

  • I was there! It's horrible to see all this in the reality and I will never forget

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