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My Magazine 2025/08
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When you travel, some of the most memorable experiences come not from the places you visit, but from the people you meet. Here in Ghana Town, Brufut, there is a small nursery called Kids Are the World, where curious little faces, laughter, and bright smiles welcome you the moment you step inside.

The nursery is a lively place where children learn, play, and grow together. Their days are filled with songs, games and lessons, but what makes it truly special is their eagerness to connect with new people. Visitors quickly become part of their little world — whether it’s helping with a drawing, playing football in the yard, or simply listening to their songs.

Spending just a day or two volunteering here is a simple but deeply rewarding experience. The work can be lively and sometimes tiring, but it is filled with joy and authenticity. Every small interaction like a smile, a drawing proudly shown, a child’s hand in yours becomes a memory that stays with you long after you leave.

For many visitors, the highlight is the chance to slow down and share genuine moments with the children. It is a break from sightseeing and excursions, a chance to connect, reflect, and give something of yourself. In return, you walk away with more than just photographs: you carry with you the warmth of their smiles and the feeling of being part of something meaningful.

Whether you are visiting The Gambia as a traveler, a family or a group of friends, we invite you to spend a day or two with us at Nursery Kids Are the World. No special skills are needed just an open heart and the willingness to be present.

Come and experience how giving a little of yourself can give back so much more than you ever imagined.

Reach out today!

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