Our speaker is Sally Searle from the Little Faces charity. Little Faces provides schooling for over 300 children who were formerly on the streets of Mombasa because they could not afford the fees to attend a governmen school.
This is the story of how the school has gone from 35 children to over 300 children in the last 9 years.This presentation follows through the history of the school to where it is today. The children at the school and how the schools are run.
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