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In late 2009, Megan Wright, a British woman living in Kenya, visited a project working in Mathare Valley, Nairobi. That visit had a life changing impact on Megan and prompted her, with the support of family and friends, to establish Tushinde Children’s Trust in March 2010.
The conditions people living in were bad. Shanty towns of thousands of one roomed shacks squashed between poorly built high-rise flats. As many as ten people would live in these huts made of wood, mud and corrugated iron. No sanitation or legal electricity and limited access to running water. Babies and children would play in the dirt beside open sewers.
While visiting the project a young girl walks in with one of the older girls, Megan takes up the story.

