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The Kipsongo Project

January 9, 2015 by Bre 12 Comments

On Average But Inspired, I strive to inspire regular people, like myself, to be creative.  I believe that inspiration is the root of action.  With a little push in the right direction, amazing things can be accomplished.

Today I’m asking you to indulge me in my quest to inspire you on a different level; on a more important level.  A humanitarian level.

That’s where The Kipsongo Project comes in.

The Kipsongo Project is a non-profit that aims to transform the Kipsongo slum in Western Kenya into an economically viable and self-sustaining village by employing Kipsongo women in the design, creation, production and sale of fashion and home decor products.   All profits are returned to the community for nutrition, health, economic, and housing development programs.

Teach a man to fish, right?

The products these women have designed and are selling are beautiful, and range from table runners to placemats to clothing and jewelry.  My favorite piece is the Meredith bangle bracelet.  Not only is it a gorgeous piece made of traditional fabrics, but it’s named after my sister.  The Kipsongo Project - Meredith Bangle

You see, my little sister, Meredith (pictured on the right, below), was best friends with the co-founder of The Kipsongo Project, Krystina (pictured on the left, below).  These two were essentially sisters, having hiked the Appalachian Trail together, among other adventures.  (Sidenote: how is it possible to look so beautiful despite hiking for 10 hours a day and without any clean clothes?!)

Meredith & Krystina
Krystina went to Africa to volunteer shortly after this hike in 2011, and that is where her inspiration to help start The Kipsongo Project was born.  After The Kipsongo Project got off the ground and Krystina worked to attain her Masters in Architecture at the University of Colorado, Krystina was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.  That didn’t stop her though.  She was a fighter.  She continued to make The Kipsongo Project and her education a priority, all while fighting for her life.

Tragically, on December 6, 2014, Krystina lost her battle with cancer, and my sister lost her best friend.

On this day, the world truly lost one of its finest citizens.  To have made such an impact on a global level at just 25 years old is remarkable.

And what is also remarkable is that Krystina’s legacy will carry on through The Kipsongo Project, which will continue being run by the Project’s co-founder and others.  Because of Krystina’s efforts, the women and children of the Kipsongo slum will be empowered and will improve their situation.

But of course, you can also help.

Consider shopping from The Kipsongo Project for yourself or others, making a donation to their fundraising campaign via Tilt (which has 25 days left as of the publication date of this post), or following The Kipsongo Project on social media so that it stays on your radar for possible future involvement and/or donations (Facebook; Twitter).

Even if you cannot do any of these things, I am grateful that you have taken the time to read this post and to learn about my sister’s dear friend and her exceptional efforts to make the world a better place in her short time here.

I know that I am better for having known her, and I hope that you feel the same by having known of her.

– Bre

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  1. Laura Crisanti says

    January 13, 2015 at 12:12 pm

    Bre-
    Krystina did amazing things in her 25 years, thank you so much for bringing to light some of them in your blog and for letting everyone know how to continue her legacy. Much appreciated!
    I bought the Meredith bracelet myself, they are great, just like your sister!
    laura

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    • Bre says

      January 13, 2015 at 8:28 pm

      Hello, Laura! Thank you so much for your kind note. I know that this post did not even begin to scratch the surface of Krystina’s contributions to the world, but I hope that with the glimpse provided, people see that she was exceptional in every single way and feel compelled to get involved with The Kipsongo Project. I am so touched that you and Krystina’s siblings took the time to respond to this post. Thank you so much and please know that my family is praying for all of you.

  2. Mike Finn says

    January 13, 2015 at 1:08 pm

    Thank you for the beautiful article. She truly is a great story to “get inspired”. Her vision and kind heart is a daily inspiration to all that knew and loved her. Thank you for taking the time to reflect on Krystina’s mission and the shared loved between the best of friends.

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    • Bre says

      January 13, 2015 at 8:33 pm

      Mike – I cannot even begin to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. My heart breaks for all of you. To lose a sibling must be excruciating, especially when that sibling is as special as Krystina. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your kind note. My family and I continue to pray for all of you.

  3. Serai Schueller says

    January 13, 2015 at 2:28 pm

    Bre – This is a beautiful post. We miss Krystina so much and appreciate you bringing more awareness to her passion, The Kipsongo Project. We are all working hard to carry on her legacy! I also love the “Mer” bracelet.

    Thank you – Serai, Krystina’s sister

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    • Bre says

      January 13, 2015 at 8:37 pm

      Serai – the fact that you and your siblings have left me these notes on this post has brought me to tears. I cannot believe that in your time of grief and sadness, you would take the time to write to me. Thank you so very much. Krystina was such an inspiration on every level, and I am excited to see how her vision is realized in the coming months and years. Please know that my family and I pray for you and your family every day.

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