Camp Highland to the Kenya Highlands!

Recently, a team from Camp Highland, including founder, Bill Chapman, visited the communities in Kinangop in order to build an interactive outpost in the community of Kwambekenya.  While they were there, the team also visited families, connected with individuals and made some amazing memories!

Kwambekenya youth prepare the site to be used by the Camp Highland team

 

Betsy brings supplies to Chege's sick mother

 

Ann gives some food items to this brand new mother and her 4 day old baby!

 

Matt makes pancakes on his visit to Aaron's home!

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