We listened as Tony and his wife Eunice told us of their dream of bringing a better education for Kenya’s children – particularly for girls, for whom schooling is still secondary to serving the farm and family. Moved by the experience of touching Africa’s future, many of us wanted to do more. Our guide, Tony – Antonio Marangabassa – suggested we might bring some supplies: pens and pencils, paper, perhaps a soccer ball.
An optional morning visit to a local school to meet some of the students.
What we didn’t know is that we’d take part of Africa home in our hearts. Tourists on a great adventure to the heartland of the Masai Mara.
We came from all over: from California to Connecticut, from Wisconsin to Texas.