The Fulbright adventure continues north of the Equator and in the Western Hemisphere
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
most densely populated sites in the world
There is no space to live, no clean air to breathe, no clean water to drink, over 1 million people in kibera alone, there is no privacy and no protecton. Again a breeding grund for untold diseases, especially hiv and TB
I am a pediatric nurse at UW Hospital in Madison Wi. I am married to Tim, have 3 children: Elizabeth is a teacher married to Brandon, mother of Jack and Emma, and caregivers of the best dog with kids golden retriever Finley; Ali, is a medical student at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health; Timmy (Officer Tim),a police officer married to Liz,a teacher and are caregivers to a delightful beagle named Bailey. I received a Fulbright grant and lived in Kenya for 10 months working at Nyumbani Children's Home, an orphanage for HIV+ children.
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