
Have you got the time to walk the red carpet in Lennox Head to help vulnerable young children in Kenya?
Rafiki Mwema, meaning ‘loyal friend’ in Swahili, is a Lennox Head-based charity that support 65 girls and boys, some as young as 18 months old, who have been orphaned or survived abuse in Kenya.
What began as a small rental house for 22 young girls, is now a 14-acre farm housing these 65 children. The charity also feeds around 100 street children a nutritious meal every day.

Rafiki Royale
The charity is looking to raise money to continue supporting these young people, and they are holding the Rafiki Royale on Saturday May 17 from 6pm at the Lennox Head Cultural Centre.
Hosted by Mandy Nolan, guests will enjoy a glitzy night of Las Vegas-themed entertainment and community spirit, with real casino tables and professional croupiers, food, live entertainment and raffles.
Visit www.rafikimwema.com to find out more and get your tickets.


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