When kind hearted Ashton couple Gayle and Paul Woods had the idea of creating the charity Gap Kenya, their aims were to Educate, Empower and Enable young people living on the streets and tragically around the rubbish tip in Mombasa, Kenya.

Monday, 17 June 2024 13:52
By Ken Bennett
When kind hearted Ashton couple Gayle and Paul Woods had the idea of creating the charity Gap Kenya, their aims were to Educate, Empower and Enable young people living on the streets and tragically around the rubbish tip in Mombasa, Kenya.
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