Here in Kawangware slum, a man sits outside his shoe store hoping for a sale. The truth is that he may sell one pair of shoes today. One sale of a used pair of shoes would mean he would take in about $2.00 profit for the day. This is what most people bring in on a day's work in the slums of Kawangware. These conditions are what inspires us to help by find and create ways to help them sustain themselves. Be it through micro-businesses, letting the locals sell bracelets and trinkets to our groups, or finding ways for them to be able to help at Hope Center. This is life in Kawagware slum. Click here to see how your $10 can make a difference in this place. 

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