Description
Designed in close collaboration with Faraja Widows. (Faraja means Comfort in Swahili.) These women, widowed (and affected) by HIV/AIDS, live in Nairobi’s Kibera slum. Theirs is a tremendous story of resilience in Africa’s largest slum.
Animal dimensions from 5″ – 7″ tall.
Kay Granskog (verified owner) –
These animals are adorable! I purchased them to hang from the wooden baby gym my husband and I were making for our first grandchild. I almost decided against using them for that purpose because they stand up unsupported so well but decided to follow through with my plan. My grand baby loves his animals and his parents love that they support skilled people using their abilities in a positive way.
seedlivelihood –
Thanks, Kay! What a beautiful way to bless your incredible family and also families in Kenya! Thank you!