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Kibera is currently Africa’s largest slum, with a population of over one million people. Within this vast informal settlement, exist some of the most difficult living conditions on earth. The lack of services, combined with a densely populated environment and high level of poverty, has negative implications for the health and wellbeing of Kibera’s residents. Women and children are particularly vulnerable in this environment. In 2011, ROTH will be partnering with a local women's group to help construct the Women in Crisis Centre . The Centre will provide crisis counseling, emergency refuge, basic first aid, vocational training and act as a meeting place and resource centre for women in crisis in Kibera.

If you would like to get involved locally by holding a fundraiser or learn more about participating in this project please contact Jane Harbottle at jane@reachouttohumanity.org .

If you would like to donate to this project please click on the donate now button above and choose to donate through the CanadaHelps.  Please make sure you designate funds to the “Kibera Women in Crisis Centre- Kenya”.  Alternatively, please visit www.canadahelps.org, enter "ROTH" into the search option and follow the instructions. CanadaHelps will automatically issue you a tax receipt for your donation.

Thank you for your generosity!

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15.01.2012 Completion of the Women in Crisis Centre!
01.09.2011 Women in Crisis Centre: An Update!
02.12.2010 Women in Crisis Centre - Kenya 2011
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