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Restoring Smile Foundation said the current high cost of living has impacted negatively to the society especially the street children. Speaking at Kahawa West, when he donated food and non-food stuff to Amazing Wonders Rescue Center, Restoring Smile Foundation founder Joseph Koya urged other stakeholder to come on board to help the poor. The group donated books, uniforms, and beddings among other goodies.
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Restoring Smile Foundation donates food and non-food stuff to a Rescue Centre in Kahawa West
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