Projekt Schwarz-Weiß Receives Visitors in Kenya
The German non-profit Projekt Schwarz-Weiß e.V. has published a visitor report from its project in Kenya. The visitors described the operations of the local village, school, and clinic.

The German non-profit organization Projekt Schwarz-Weiß e.V. has released a visitor report detailing its operations in Kenya. Visitors identified as Markus and Stephi described their on-site experience as "unique" and "impressive" due to the project's comprehensive development.
The visitors explored the project's key components, including a climate-controlled village community, a kindergarten, a school, a clinic, a carpentry workshop, a farm, and housing for young adults. They stated the project holds "great significance" for the local area by providing essential services and educational opportunities.
The report highlighted a "family-like atmosphere" within the community, where older members assist the younger ones. The visitors also participated in a family event called "African Night," where they felt integrated as part of the family.
Projekt Schwarz-Weiß e.V. has been active in Kenya for over 25 years, aiming to create future prospects for local residents through education, medical care, and support for independence in their home country. The visitors stayed at Paradise Gardens accommodation and extended thanks to the local contacts for their hospitality.
The organization expressed gratitude for the visit, support, and report, which showcases the project's achievements and its scale in Kenya.