Kenya The Documentary Film – (excerpt) “Orphanage”
November 6, 2011 by Adoption Information and Laws
Filed under Fostering & Orphanages
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Day 15: The Orphanage Follow the Stephen Galvano Worldwide team for an emotional inside look at this life-altering experience





Great video with a very good inside of kenyan people and the orphanage.
Sadly there have been many missionaries and lots of broken promises made to these kids. I am glad you are doing these vids. and I hope that instead of more predatory “missions” that are more harm then help, there are more ministries that truly give these kids the dignity and resources they need.
Good Work.
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they are all so happy they are so beauliful i love them all if i had money i would adpot a child
Hey thanks for the video response. Great cinematography. Vivid colors, top-class editing, and a purposeful message. 5 stars.
Keep your HOPE and your FAITH. God has not forgotten you…..
‘Look up, look up.’
Keep the hope.
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cool vid
this video is really great
These kids look so different from kids who live in big city.
If I could I would give them anything they want, cause they can smile. They havn’t got much money – but they have something what many doesn’t have – they have faith that could move mountains. That’s what I can see in their eyes. I wish they could have so much faith for the rest of their life, cause of this faith, they do a lot of good things not only for themselves.
wish you good luck and I give you huge hug to make smile
I see only me commenting this video
What has touched me in this video are eyes of these kids.
I can see so much faith in their eyes. When I saw this video first time, I couldn’t stop thinking during this movie, these were watching straight from the heart.
well, I don’t know what to say :/, first what I was thinking about it’s to hug these kids. second was cry cause I’m far away, I’m not strong enough to be there and help them, I guess. I wish everything the best for these kids.
warm hug for all of you out there – bye