You don’t have to hang around The 410 Bridge long before you’ll hear someone say, “It’s all about relationships.” We tell service teams all the time that our Kenyan friends don’t need us to come over and build water tanks, or dig trenches, or build school buildings,
Read more →I took this picture at a primary school in the 410 Bridge community of Ngaamba. The hundreds of kids who attend school see this tattered chalk board every day. These kids have nothing, many of them come to school hungry, have lost parents to disease, and lack
Read more →This is a story from Rose who recently returned from her trip to Kenya with The 410 Bridge… In the past few days I have been thinking about how I can share my experience and the words that I can use to give any type of reflection of
Read more →Every person has a story…each person you pass in the street, everyone you come in contact with in your neighborhood or in the store has a story full of both joy and pain. Some people wear the visible scars of their story, others you would never know of the pain
Read more →Water is a basic survival need for all of mankind. In Kenya, we have a crisis on our hands, because clean water is scarce. The 410 Bridge is committed to working with our friends in Kenya to make clean, running water accessible…to turn what is now considered a
Read more →What an incredible sight to see students and adults attempting to do what a Kenyan woman will do several times a day, carry a 45 pound container of water on their back. People lined up to put themselves in the place of women who will walk several
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