Locals send hope
07/07/2014 16:19RONAN -- In Matuu is the orphanage Stivers started two years ago. How many orphans and their many needs went to Kenya in 2012 and amazed him. Stivers and Meshack Itumo, a social worker who asked Stivers if he was interested met. Stivers consented, bought five acres in Matuu, and the two men started building an orphana description here.e. The orphans are in such demand of clothing and shoes the shoes don't have to fit, Stivers said, as long as there is a left shoe and shoe that is right. Boys and girls will wear woman's clothes and boy's clothes, respectively. Word circulated about the children's requirements and the cheap Nike Free 5.0 V4.rphanage. Polson resident Larry Robertson spearheaded a clothing and fund drive for "Jack's Orphanage," and Mission Valley residents responded by contributing more than $8,000 in monetary gifts. The funds will be utilized for healthcare for a water system, infrastructure and the kids, Stivers said. "Money goes 10 times farther over there," Stivers explained, although it https://www.purchaserunning.com/discount-nike-free-run-3-vrouwen-grey-red-running-schoenen.html.takes more to get things done. Bricks are made for instance. Additionally, Mission Valley church groups, people and teacher groups brought in "generous contributions of clothing, hygiene items and school supplies," Stivers said. "Jack was really impressed with the generosity of (the gifts)," he said. Stiver's pickup's back filled before (the left for the airport. The group will return after the Fourth of July to the United States.