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| • In the late 90s, Father Stanislaus Baruti started working as a
priest in the Amani area to improve the standard of living for the local community. |
| • Stephen Valentine, from the UK, visited the area in 2000,
and met Fr Baruti. He was very concerned about the obvious poverty. |
| • Fr Baruti and Stephen decided to work together to develop their ideas. 'Tukae' which means 'Let us be together' in Kisaamba, the local language, began to take shape. |
| • In 2001, Stephen invited Althea Stevens, a friend from Cornwall to visit. She agreed to help and worked to set up Tukae as a UK Charity. |
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