“Our product is hope,” founder Paula Meyer says in this wonderful piece about our portable toilet social venture, Karibu Loo, by MN Monthly.
MN Business Magazine Highlights Karibu Loo
Check out Minnesota Business Magazine’s article on our business venture in portable toilets, Karibu Loo!
“If we are going to truly transform their lives, they need work,” Friends of Ngong Road’s Founder and President says about the opportunity the venture has for kids in the program.
“Rippleside students help Kenyans.” Aitkin Independent Age, Saturday, February 15, 2014.
Rippleside third graders, members of an American Girl Reading Club, were inspired by books from the Addy series and decided to make a difference for Kenyan students. After reading the true story of Addy Walker, a black girl born into slavery, the four, Teagan Piecek and Kayli Bill, along with Teagan’s mom Jen and Rippleside teacher Kayla Hinkemeyer, wanted to do something culturally-based to expose others to the needs of people in other parts of the world.