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Smoothie business helps brothers raise money for life-changing servicetrip to Kenya
Smoothie business helps brothers raise money for life-changing service trip to Kenya
Read more at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=27409853#Bphla1Z0J0YKtcHV.99
Read more at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=27409853#Bphla1Z0J0YKtcHV.99
DRAPER — Just one day
after President Uhuru Kenyatta declared the Nairobi siege over, three brothers —
Reid, Brian and Bradford Anderson — left the comforts of home in Utah and flew
to Kenya.
They spent about three
weeks serving the Kenyan people, focusing their time in the coastal area of
Mombasa.
“It really just helped me
recognize the opportunities and blessings we’ve been given here and then to use
those to help others,” said Brian Anderson, 24. “We’ve been given so much.” (full story)
DRAPER
— Just one day after President Uhuru Kenyatta declared the Nairobi
siege over, three brothers — Reid, Brian and Bradford Anderson — left
the comforts of home in Utah and flew to Kenya.
They spent about three weeks serving the Kenyan people, focusing their time in the coastal area of Mombasa.
“It really just helped me recognize the opportunities and blessings we’ve been given here and then to use those to help others,” said Brian Anderson, 24. “We’ve been given so much.”
Read more at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=27409853#Bphla1Z0J0YKtcHV.99
DRAPER
— Just one day after President Uhuru Kenyatta declared the Nairobi
siege over, three brothers — Reid, Brian and Bradford Anderson — left
the comforts of home in Utah and flew to Kenya.
They spent about three weeks serving the Kenyan people, focusing their time in the coastal area of Mombasa.
“It really just helped me recognize the opportunities and blessings we’ve been given here and then to use those to help others,” said Brian Anderson, 24. “We’ve been given so much.”
Read more at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=27409853#Bphla1Z0J0YKtcHV.99
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