NTHU Volunteers Launch the 15th Summer Mission with a Record-Breaking Kenya Team
The Kenya team has set new records with 170 donated computers and 21 student volunteers.
- The Kenya team has set new records with 170 donated computers and 21 student volunteers.
- NTHU's International Volunteer Team will embark on its 15th summer mission abroad this year.
- Due to political unrest in Tanzania, volunteers initially assigned there will join the Kenya team.
- Another important mission for the Kenya team is to send a six-member advance group to Eswatini after they complete their service in Kenya, as they plan to launch their first service mission to Eswatini next summer.