Christmas in Kenya!!

Christmas is just around the corner, and many of us are already making out our Christmas lists and planning our holiday festivities. Did you know that Americans spend $450 Billion on Christmas every year? What if, this year, we spent less on the gifts our friends and family members don’t actually need and spent more on children and families in need? What if we spent money on Christmas in Kenya? The 410 Bridge would like to invite you to change the way you do Christmas this year. We believe that Christmas is about showing your love for one another and celebrating the gift God gave us through His son, Jesus Christ. This Christmas, The 410 Bridge would like to extend that spirit of love and celebration to the families of our 410 Bridge communities through the Christmas in Kenya project and we need your help.

CIK

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