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When BBC South Today Came To Kenya (Part 1)

At the end of 2016 we were lucky enough to have the nice people from BBC South Today follow a group of young people to Western Kenya.

They filmed the experience of the group as they learned about the importance of the work undertaken by the Nasio Trust. Find out more and hear from Moses, the child who started it all 15 years ago - in this great video.

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The New Mzungos

On 19th January nine Nasio supporters all of them with strong Dorchester connections set off to visit the NASIO project in Musanda, Kenya.

Some of us had visited a number of times before – John and Johnny Cornelius (John Junior as the Kenyans call him!) have been supporting and visiting Nasio for the whole fifteen years of the charities’ existence

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Give A Little… Make A Big Difference

Watch some of our amazing young volunteers talking about their experiences at our projects in Kenya.

Could you give a little (or maybe even a lot?) to make a huge difference to people in desperate need?

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“Earthwise Girls” Sanitary Pads Make A Big Difference At Township Primary

Here’s Tabitha’s account of a recent visit to provide sanitary towels and underwear made available in partnership with “Earthwise Girls” and Nasio Trust supporters.

"Today we have managed to visit Township primary school, and on our visit there, we have been able to hand out "Earthwise Girls" sanitary pads and Underwear to the girls in both class seven and eight."

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Benji’s Experience In Kenya

I would like to thank Ed and everyone else who is part of The Nasio Trust for enabling me to experience the work they do in western Kenya.

The community in Mumias is amazing, everyone was so welcoming and friendly. I thoroughly enjoyed my time playing football, Frisbee, hand printing, colouring and singing with the local children.

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Riding, Running & Relief Work

Kate Winser is an avid Psycl-ist, a marathon runner and a philanthropist in her own right.

In late 2015, she travelled to Kenya to do charity work, train for the London Marathon and, ultimately, realign herself with what truly matters. Keep reading to learn more about Kate, the charities she's devoted to and what it's like to train for the London Marathon.

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Adam’s Kenyan Experience

I’m back in the uk, and I can honestly say the past 10 days have been the most emotional and enjoyable 10 days of my whole life.

I have met families that have next to nothing but yet still remain positive in every way possible. I have met and bonded with children who do not stop smiling when they literally have nothing to their name.

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Internship Diaries From William, Xuchen & Rosemary

William, Xuchen & Rosemary are students at Oxford University and recently spent time with the Nasio Trust during internships at our offices & projects.

Find out what they had to say about working with The Nasio Trust

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Val’s Kenyan Experience: Day 3 – Lake Jipe

I set the alarm for 6.30 and am just in time to see a few dozen Guinea fowl at the watering hole joined by some zebra.

Breakfast is our last meal at the watering hole at Kilaguni, and we are not disappointed by the show with 2 warthogs appearing from the bush - and yes they really do look like Pumba in the Lion King.

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Val’s Kenyan Experience: Day 2 – The Kilaguni Lodge

We head off with Jethro, our driver, who is a real character, – he welcomes us every morning with his ‘Good morning to you’ song.

The first game we spot are impala with their unmistakable antlers, then we come across a herd of zebra crossing (that becomes a well-used joke), dik-dik and giraffe.

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