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Rosie Blackaller & The Nasio Trust – All WIll Clear
May 2016

The Nasio Trust has been fundraising since 2013 to build a medical centre in the remote rural community of Musanda in Western Kenya.

Now complete, the building is a testament to the determination of all those who raised the money and worked to create a place that will save and enhance lives for generations to come. However the building now needs to be equipped and staffed; once up and running it will be self-sustaining.

Singer/songwriter Rosie Blackaller has kindly agreed to allow her hauntingly beautiful song All Will Clear to be the soundtrack to a slideshow of Sarah Daly’s photographs of the people who will directly benefit from this wonderful medical facility. We hope that you are moved by these expressive faces and will text TEXT02 £2 to 70070 to donate to this great cause.

Thank you.

Thanks also to www.designbycharlie.com

This story is listed in: About Nasio, Achievements, Projects, Video Diaries

"The Nasio Trust has helped me possess what I never had. I pray to God that he may bless our sponsors abundantly for their good heart. I thank The Nasio Trust for their great determination."
Douglas Osore (supported by Nasio)

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