Unity Umoja African Crafts
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Nov 2015 • Couples
The founder - Purity Ruchugo began an international ministry called Sister2Sister. She is involved with a children's feeding program, orphan education and will be building a children's home and school for orphaned children in Ngong, Kenya. The items in the shop are crafted by Kenyan women and the proceeds benefit women in need both locally and in Kenya. We purchased the African Shea Butter and a bracelet made of many colors.
Written November 22, 2015
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