The following are links for photos and videos that I hope you find of interest.
I like to call it an "informal settlement" of the most beautiful people on the planet, both inside and out, where most seem to love (or at least be very happy with) their own looks, regardless of size or shape
. ... BUT MANY NEED
HELP!
View photos and videos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wrdvmsp85egrfko/AABD7x11-heEdrR4QSmSH_0la
I think this link, with photos and videos, is definitely worth a look - especially the last video:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wrdvmsp85egrfko/AAAUYOEI3pIpDel-43XvnVdYa/
Time%20to%20Act-Tour%20of%20Mathare%20Slum%2C%20Nairobi%2C%20Kenya%20July%202014
.mp4
It's about life at ground zero, where humanity started
... and needs to return.
Are you "The ELITE with
HEART!" At the Top of the
WORLD!"?
Want to see the most beautiful on the planet?
Watch, then come join together with the poorest on the planet and for one of the biggest slums in the world. It's shown here... & rated
S / R ~
Shocking / Required viewing!
Beware of the ending -- it's not for those with week stomachs! Some say I'm active with "poverty alleviation" - I simply want to do what feels right, rather than "sit on the sofa." I welcome you to join& be a part of the developments, and provide comments & contacts on my www.
Facebook.com/wattssean
People I met are hard-working, friendly, smart, sexy, & beautiful, inside and out.
Kenyans' acceptance of beauty is the best
I've seen, & I've worked with 128 countries. This video shows some of the hardships. Beware, it's rated "
S& R" for Shocking & Required! Many in
Kenya however, despite many of the expensive living conditions and abundance of luxuries (from fresh air, to some of the best & most beautifully populated bars on the planet, to the jet-setting wild-life resorts), I estimate about 2,
500,
000 are living on less than $1.25 daily. Most residents surveyed say they never saw government employees, nor the promised electricity, water, waste management, educational, or health facilities in the "informal settlements," or as others term, slums. I'm doing more than I can easily manage, have plans to develop projects from small to global scale, and would appreciate help with donations, hands-on activities, & funding. **
Send what you can to "THE
REAL MR. RODGERS" - Rodgers Ayega (as he's helping manage operations in
Nairobi), https://www.facebook.com/rayega
&
Kenneth Odoyo Owade, https://www.facebook.com/kenneth.owade the manager of the Kenya
Ymca:
Kibera.
NGO Advisor from
Norway,
Daniel Huth Ommundsen is doing a great job! https://www.facebook.com/daniel.ommundsen
They make
Mother Theresa look lazy, but help is needed.
People can donate items, send money, or come join the Kenya Ymca: Kibera
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kenya-Ymca-Kibera/242264355799792
or
http://www.unep.org/tunza/ or https://www.facebook.com/YoungVolunteersForTheEnvironmentKenyaYve
I may be slowly killing myself with overwork - but the people I'm working with are so beautiful, friendly, smart, hard-working, and in need, that I can't stop. And
YES, there is need in
China,
Myanmar,
Vietnam, throughout
SE Asia, back home in
Canada, at http://compass-point.ca/shorthistoryofellis/ - as is there in
USA at http://www.slate.com/.../brenda_ann_kenneally_documents... and many other areas.
The details are more shocking in person than on paper, or video.
Please forgive my video, especially my light hearted jokes as I attempt to raise spirits rather than add to any depression. Please contact us and arrange to give generously, or better yet, go visit, see for yourself, and bring materials to donate; they need school books, computers, internet equipment, toys, sporting equipment and clothes, regular clothes, medicines, health care, education, plumbers, carpenters, electricians, buildings, and of course money.
Joshua and an older student
Jenny, confirm that there is internet access nearby, but at KSH10 or $
0.01 or one penny per minute, it is too expensive.
I am helping kids manufacture clothes, toys, & accessories. The video shows people living in "informal settlements" aka slums in Nairobi. http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/nairobi_inventory
.pdf http://www.kibera.org.uk/
Facts.html and now my personal experiences indicate there are more than 2.5 million people living on less than $1.25 daily in the area where many smart, kind and hard-working people welcomed me for lunch into many friendly homes.
Help is warmly welcomed!
Thank you - Sean
Watts http://ke.linkedin.com/in/wattss
https://www.facebook.com/wattssean
The people are amazing. It's worth a visit, donations, investment, or at least a few pennies.
Finally, please send me comments about how you feel is best to promote amazing art, sandles, clothes, fashion bags and accessories, and toys for sale, made by these wonderful kids.
- published: 21 Jul 2014
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