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International World Changers host basketball clinics in the
many of the slums of Nairobi, Kenya. The girls' team teaches
ball handling to a local Kenyan team. There are only three
other girls teams in the entire city. The week-long clinic
ended with the first-ever women's basketball tournament.

Stacey Jackson, Paradise, Calif., applies a coat of paint
on the Baptist Bible School in Nairobi, Kenya. Jackson spent
her time in Nairobi doing International World Changers projects
such as construction, children's camps and working with street
kids.

International World Changers spent the afternoon performing
skits and singing in an outdoor theatre at a shopping center
in Nairobi, Kenya. The drama group performed in places such
as boys' schools, shopping centers and Universities.

International World Changers spent the afternoon performing
skits and singing in an outdoor theatre at a shopping center
in Nairobi, Kenya. The drama group performed in places such
as boys' schools, shopping centers and Universities.

Most children in Kenya never have the chance to play with
youth. Their older brothers and sisters are either working
or attending boarding school. Marci Porter, High Point, Mo.,
gives some rare attention to Kenyan children at YMCA in a
slum known as Shauri Moyo in Nairobi, Kenya.
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