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Safara Trust Projects
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Environment Project
Read about our Environment Project where we are planting trees in North Eastern Kenya.
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Young Muslims Children’s Home
Read about our Young Muslims Children’s Home Project which cares fro destitute children.
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Kit Me Out
Read about our Kit Me Out Project which demonstrates Larry Asego's generosity
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Health Care Project
Read about our Garissa County Health Project which provides a comprehensive county health report.
Know More about the Safara Trust
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Why Safara Trust?
The reason we set up the trust is basically to remind ourselves of Farah and what he believed and the kind of person that he was, everyone who knew him, he was their best friend and every girl probably thought she was the one, he just had that spirit that made everyone around him feel utterly special at any one time...
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So What's Safara Trust About?
The Safara Trust is about planting trees in schools, giving needy children the opportunity to get ahead in life through bursaries, providing a platform where future footballers can showcase their skills, availing quality health care to the less fortunate through its free clinic projects.
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Whose Got Heart?
Ever wanted to make a difference in the world? Ever wanted to contribute your skills, time or money towards a worthy cause? This is our campaign and call to action, basically all volunteers, partners, donors, individuals who want to make a difference. Send us an E-Mail today on info@safaratrust.org and let's begin the journey towards making a difference.
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Getting Involved
You can get involved by giving your time, services, skills or money.
All proceeds go towards supporting our on-going Projects all of which you can follow on our Blog -
Make a Donation
You need not donate your money. You can always get involved by giving your time, services or skills.
You can send your M-Pesa donations to 0705 225 230.
All proceeds go towards supporting our on-going Projects all of which you can follow on our Blog
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