Kenya is burning. Over 350,000 people have been displaced since the post-election violence began. Almost 1000 people have died so far in a spate of violence that does not seem to have an end. In all of this, the Kenya Red Cross is working tirelessly to support the many people who need food, shelter and all sort of basic requirements. If you are able to, go to http://www.kenyaredcross.org and make an online donation that will help many Kenyan’s get through this trying time. Any assistance is worth something right now.
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