Sustainability & Effect at Soulfresh
Mzee Mbugua is sitting patiently into the near black waiting for our check out for an overcast Tuesday afternoon in Nairobi, Kenya. We best learned for us five minutes before entering the three room house situated in a half brick, half tin building that he was waiting.
He sat here as their 3-year granddaughter that is old known as Blessings, distributed bananas to any or all the guests and don’t wince whenever we stepped on his bare base when I greeted him.
Dad, James, who we travel with to Nairobi yearly to examine, enhance and develop the African family in want (A.K.I.N.) Bakari Micro Loans regimen (considerably below), sat here riveted by Mzee Mbugua’s two granddaughters, whoever characters and interactions eerily likened my cousin’s and mine whenever we had been that years. Continue reading “Sessions from a Micro Loans System”