By Christina Stellini | Resource Development Volunteer
This summer, with the help of The Forgotten International, St. Vincent's welcomed videographer, Gregory Walsh, who joined us for three months to capture the story of our organization and the children and families we serve. Hailing from Washington, D.C., Greg spent his time meeting with children, students, teachers, program administrators and parents to hear their stories, to learn what St. Vincent's is all about and how our programs are working to reach the most vulnerable children in the Kibera slum with a range of education, health, shelter and protection services.
This photo essay created by Greg utilizes captivating pictures to artfully depict a day in the life at St. Vincent's Nursery School. Please take a look at the photo essay here -- it really rings true that a picture (or a handful) is worth a thousand words!
Many thanks to Greg and to The Forgotten International for helping St. Vincent's share our story of the work we are doing in Kibera.
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