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6th update – The children have been moved from Mathare Slum
On Saturday the children said goodbye to Mathare slum. We went early in the morning and took 18 of the children with us in our van and...

David Moore
Jun 21, 20102 min read
5th update – ” My mom doesn’t have a net”
“My mom doesn’t have a net” this sweet little girl told me. She had managed to capture my attention and my heart in the midst of the...

David Moore
Jun 16, 20104 min read
4the update – we are all safe
I will send an update later about our Mombasa mission but just wanted to let everyone know we are safe. You may be hearing on the news...

David Moore
Jun 15, 20101 min read
“I get my own blanket” – 3rd update
The new children’s home is almost complete, and yesterday we were able to deliver the new items purchased for the children. Blankets,...

David Moore
Jun 11, 20102 min read
The way it works – 2nd update
This is the way it works. You learn 473 children under the age of five die EVERYDAY in Kenya. As a mom, a nurse, a Christian you want to...

David Moore
Jun 9, 20102 min read
1st update – something is different
I have returned to Kenya. Returned to a country, a continent and to people I have grown to love. But this time it is different. I have...

David Moore
Jun 7, 20101 min read


Oops
Thanks to my son David reading the last update I realize I forgot to tell you what Stephen said…he asked “will you feed me, I am hungry”....

David Moore
May 28, 20101 min read
Sometimes you get a front row seat
Two and half years ago on the streets of Nairobi a little street boy looked up and said something to this day I remember. I remember how...

David Moore
May 28, 20102 min read
Sometimes we know one of the 473 children who die everyday
Sometimes we know one of the 473 children who die everyday in Kenya – mostly from preventable diseases. The 7 year old niece of one of...

David Moore
May 18, 20101 min read


Jiggers in Marsabit
Pastor Hirbo removing Jiggers from the feet of a girl. Double Orphans In August we are taking a team to Marsabit. Marsabit – a very...

David Moore
May 14, 20101 min read
Ryan is returning to Kenya!
Ryan is returning to Kenya! This time he will lead a team that will hold a medical camp in the village of Watamu – the home of Justus...

David Moore
May 10, 20104 min read
Bridgette’s trip to Kenya
Bridgette intended to spend three weeks in Kenya with the Partners for Care staff but due to the extraordinary circumstances of the...

David Moore
Apr 28, 20102 min read
One month on the ground
While this trip was to be three weeks it turned into four. Bridgette was with me the entire time, Elaine Cox and long-time friend Leslee...

David Moore
Apr 26, 20101 min read
The trip continued…
Connie meeting with the Vice President of Kenya and his wife. The “Temples of Worship” perform before the Vice President of Kenya...

David Moore
Apr 26, 20101 min read
the trip continued…
Our old van… Our NEW van! Thank you Bridgette! Bridgette with the children at the Rescue Center Celebrating Easter with the children at...

David Moore
Apr 24, 20101 min read
God’s Purpose at the end of the Journey
Bridgette’s speaks for me in her what we hope will be her last update at least for this trip. Thank you for your prayers and concern for...

David Moore
Apr 19, 20102 min read


Thanks to InComm
Partners for Care co-founder David Gruber is employed by InComm, a technology firm headquartered in Atlanta which is the industry leading...

David Moore
Apr 19, 20102 min read
Two more orphaned children
Today there are two more orphaned children…add them to the millions of children orphaned by the disease Aids. This one is personal – they...

David Moore
Apr 17, 20101 min read
We are stranded – why?
We don’t know why but our departure from Kenya last night was delayed – due to volcanic ash covering the European skies. I must admit I...

David Moore
Apr 16, 20101 min read
The Last Mile
Bridgette has gone the last mile…I was privileged to go with her. Connie Sent via Cingular Xpress Mail with Blackberry As I begin the...

David Moore
Apr 13, 20102 min read
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