Help us support the families of the Ngaamba accident…

The community of Ngaamba suffered a great tragedy earlier this week when a truck full of students and adults rolled over on its way to a music event. Five young girls were killed and over 50 children and adults were injured. Many of the injured are still in the hospital recovering from their injuries. As you can imagine this type of tragedy had a huge impact on the entire community as they mourn the loss of family and friends, and care for those that were injured in the accident.

The emotional toll of this on the families involved is nothing short of catastrophic. The emotional suffering is compounded by the financial implications of medical bills and funeral expenses. We have decided to partner with local churches in the community of Ngaamba in an effort to raise funds to help the families that lost loved ones, and those that are injured with the expenses associated with this tragedy. In last several years hundreds of people have gone and served the community of Ngaamba on 410 Bridge service trips, many of whom spent time with the people most effected by this accident. We want to demonstrate God’s grace and love to these families in a time when they need it most. If you would like to make a contribution to help support these families please click on the link below to make a donation. Our prayer is that the body of Christ in the U.S. and in Kenya will untied together to minister to the needs of these families.

Link to Donate: https://my410bridge.org/supportngaamba

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