Community Spotlight Wednesday Endana, Kenya

The Segera Preachers Fellowship hosted a Youth Conference in August. The conference focused on engaging the youth in outreach programs. They also held baptisms and an open-air evangelism during the conference.

The trenching of the water line from Mbogoini to Endana Center is in progress. When the  trenching is complete, there will be a supply of clean water to Mbogoini Primary School and the Mbogoini community.

A new septic latrine at Mbogoini Primary School is in progress. The remaining construction is the placing and stabilization of doors. The renovation of the nursery classrooms and kitchen at Mbogoini Primary School are complete! The classrooms and kitchen were painted and cement was poured for a new kitchen floor.

Thank you to everyone who has invested in and prayed for the people of Endana!

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