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Share your heart and hands at "The Nest," a home for children of imprisoned mothers.
Day 1: Half-day visit to Nairobi Children’s Home for school-aged children
Your Great Kenya Migration Safari finishes with a flight from the Maasai Mara to Wilson Airport in Nairobi. Here you will bid farewell to your fellow travelers and Safari Expedition Leader, then meet your driver/guide who will transfer you to the Tribe Hotel in Limuru, a suburb on the outskirts of Nairobi. After checking in to the hotel, your driver/guide escorts you to a nearby restaurant for lunch (cost of lunch not included in extension price). From here, you will drive to the Nairobi Children’s Home for school-aged children where you'll spend the afternoon learning about the project's mission and the challenges facing its young residents.
The home, affectionately called "The Nest," was officially opened in 1997 by its founder and director Irene Baumgartner. The children housed here have been committed by the Nairobi Children’s Court because their mothers have been imprisoned, often for petty offenses. Offering children a safe place to stay away from the streets, the home provides children holistic care and formal education for the duration of their mothers’ sentences. Many children are traumatized after experiencing crime or abuse and the arrest of and separation from their mothers. Counseling, provided in The Nest’s loving environment, helps heal the wounds they suffer in body and soul. In order to maintain the bond between the children and their imprisoned mothers, The Nest ensures the children regularly visit their mothers in prison.
Because children of this age form attachments easily, the home’s administrators take care when welcoming visitors and encourage an education-oriented experience rather than a close, interactive one. After spending the afternoon touring the home and talking with its staff, you will return to the hotel. Dinner is on your own this evening, which you may enjoy at the hotel's on-site restaurant or at a nearby shopping area with a variety of restaurant options (dinners are not included in the cost of the extension).
Day 2: Full-day visit to Nairobi Children’s Home for infants
After breakfast, your driver/guide will take you to the Nairobi Children’s Home center for infants. While the Children's Home as a whole is home to children ranging in age from newborn to 17 years, this part of the facility houses infants and toddlers who are younger than school-aged. Many of the babies here have been abandoned by parents unable to care for them and are awaiting loving families interested in adoption. Your help here is greatly appreciated, and you may choose to participate in tasks ranging from feeding babies to changing diapers to playing with lively preschoolers. You will take a lunch break with your driver/guide at midday (cost of lunch not included), and will overnight one more at the Tribe Hotel.
Day 3: Half-day visit to Nairobi Children’s Home for infants
Spend a final morning today at the facility for babies, assisting with childcare. Your driver/guide will stop by a local restaurant for lunch (on your own) before transferring you to the airport for your flight home.
Your Great Kenya Migration Safari finishes with a flight from the Maasai Mara to Wilson Airport in Nairobi. Here you will bid farewell to your fellow travelers and Safari Expedition Leader, then meet your driver/guide who will transfer you to the Tribe Hotel in Limuru, a suburb on the outskirts of Nairobi. After checking in to the hotel, your driver/guide escorts you to a nearby restaurant for lunch (cost of lunch not included in extension price). From here, you will drive to the Nairobi Children’s Home for school-aged children where you'll spend the afternoon learning about the project's mission and the challenges facing its young residents.
The home, affectionately called "The Nest," was officially opened in 1997 by its founder and director Irene Baumgartner. The children housed here have been committed by the Nairobi Children’s Court because their mothers have been imprisoned, often for petty offenses. Offering children a safe place to stay away from the streets, the home provides children holistic care and formal education for the duration of their mothers’ sentences. Many children are traumatized after experiencing crime or abuse and the arrest of and separation from their mothers. Counseling, provided in The Nest’s loving environment, helps heal the wounds they suffer in body and soul. In order to maintain the bond between the children and their imprisoned mothers, The Nest ensures the children regularly visit their mothers in prison.
Because children of this age form attachments easily, the home’s administrators take care when welcoming visitors and encourage an education-oriented experience rather than a close, interactive one. After spending the afternoon touring the home and talking with its staff, you will return to the hotel. Dinner is on your own this evening, which you may enjoy at the hotel's on-site restaurant or at a nearby shopping area with a variety of restaurant options (dinners are not included in the cost of the extension).
Day 2: Full-day visit to Nairobi Children’s Home for infants
After breakfast, your driver/guide will take you to the Nairobi Children’s Home center for infants. While the Children's Home as a whole is home to children ranging in age from newborn to 17 years, this part of the facility houses infants and toddlers who are younger than school-aged. Many of the babies here have been abandoned by parents unable to care for them and are awaiting loving families interested in adoption. Your help here is greatly appreciated, and you may choose to participate in tasks ranging from feeding babies to changing diapers to playing with lively preschoolers. You will take a lunch break with your driver/guide at midday (cost of lunch not included), and will overnight one more at the Tribe Hotel.
Day 3: Half-day visit to Nairobi Children’s Home for infants
Spend a final morning today at the facility for babies, assisting with childcare. Your driver/guide will stop by a local restaurant for lunch (on your own) before transferring you to the airport for your flight home.



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