Hello KMO team...you can now begin your planning for the mission to Kenya in 2010. We leave Atlanta on Saturday May 23 and return on June 5th, also a Saturday. Brad will lead a mission team to Ol Moran and I will lead a team to Morijo the first week, once we land in Nairobi. We meet up to be together in Olmekenyu and then in Fig Tree Camp in the Masai Mara Game Resereve. Cost of the trip is about the same as last year, $3825 and new folks will need their immunizations before going with us. This…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on November 26, 2009 at 6:23pm —
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Charity Golf Tournament Nov 2, 2009

Tyler has created a big stir among golfers in Georgia...the first annual Kenya Medical Outreach Charity Golf Tournament to be held at Lega…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on July 25, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Tabula on our first visit in 2001
Nineteen of us each max out our limit of two duffle bags of 50 lbs. each plus our carry on knapsacks full of medical and dental supplies, food and a few clothes. The Rift Valley of Kenya, our destination, is 5000 feet above sea level. We were just…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on June 13, 2009 at 7:52pm —
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Everyone but the three guys who stayed over in Amsterdam and Pam who stayed over in Kenya for a few days is now back home in Atlanta. It was a highly successful trip and we will be adding details, photos and more blog posts as we revive from the long flight home and time zones normalize for us. We held missions in Olmekenyu for the tenth year, but ventured to Sakutiek and OlMaran for the first time ever. These new areas were related to contacts made by Penny and Dollie at Sakutiek and by Pam at…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on June 7, 2009 at 6:56am —
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In years past, it took us six hours to make the passage from Narok to Olmekenyu due to the roads, the rain, the mud, the darkness. Today, we got here in one hour! The road was good, no ruts, no mud, not much rain. We did make a slower trip due to the drive shaft breaking on one of our vans..mine! It was tied together with rope and we drove a few miles more, then was soldered at a roadside garage. So goes adventures in Kenya. We start the mission tomorrow at 8 a.m. with the assistance of three se…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on May 25, 2009 at 1:51pm —
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Good news...everyone arrived from all destinations with all their luggage into Nairobi tonight and have transported to the Methodist Guest House for the night. We are all well and rested as the airports were efficient. We have our missionaries, Penny and Dollie, here and they have provisioned us ahead of time, so our time at the supermarket in Nairobi will be minimal. They are wonderful servants for the entire KMO TEAM.
As we get Internet connections, we will post here often....stay tuned, send…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on May 24, 2009 at 3:42pm —
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Andy Velo of Suwanee, GA and North Gwinnett High School fame is working in conjunction with Suwanee Dental Care and Dr. Bill Williams to support the Kenya Medical Outreach mission. Andy has been a patient in Dr. Williams' practice since his childhood and is going through In…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on May 10, 2009 at 4:55pm —
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Hi everyone in KMO land! If you want to see some amazing photos....animals and dental miracles, go to
http://www.hondurasdentalmission.ning.com
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on February 14, 2009 at 12:40pm —
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Hello KMO guys and gals,
Sheila and I plus seven others just returned from a dental mission to Honduras. We had three dentists on the team and a dental hygienist (KMO alumni Leslie Nolan from California) and two dental assistants plus a wonderful bilingual California friend of Leslie's. Susan Charlton and Linda Smith went with Sheila and myself from Suwanee Dental Care. I really like having a bilingual team member from the USA on our trips...like Charity last time in Kenya...such a blessing.
I…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on February 9, 2009 at 6:23am —
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We have a lot of activity on Facebook now. Friends are linking to friends and making the Kenya Medical Outreach cause one of much activity...join it there and then refer your friends here for synergy and impact. In Web 2.0 the name of the game is daily activity. If you can make a post daily about KMO on just one Web 2.0 vehicle, the results will be phenomenal!
Blessings to everyone, in Jesus' name
bill & sheila
p.s. Sheila, Chaney and I are speaking at McKendree UMC concerning KMO on the 2…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on January 16, 2009 at 8:10pm —
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Happy New Year,
Greetings to everyone who is a friend of KMO, new or old, alumni or newbie. If you are on this blog, you are our good friend. I certainly do hope you will be able to go on one of our mission trips with us one day if you have not already done so. Its very good to hear from you again, either way, and the team going and the people we serve in Kenya (man the drought is bad this year, especially badJ) will be blessed by all that you are doing to support the mission trip with your pra…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on January 11, 2009 at 10:40am —
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December-January has been a time of much coming and going. Sheila and I, our whole family, Justin, Tiffany and Tyler and his girlfriend, Courtney went with our entire dental staff and their families to Los Cabos in Baja California, Mexico for the week after Christmas. We returned tonight back into Atlanta. Penny and Dollie left after a month's sabatical here in the states back to Kenya on the 30th of Dec. They celebrated the New Year's arrival in Kenya.
Its now time to focus on the team for Ken…
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on January 3, 2009 at 12:03am —
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We go and plant churches, hospitals, teach about the love of Jesus, heal the sick, minister to the needy through dental and medical missions, prayer ministry, community projects like the big water project of building cisterns in Morijo, building silos in Morijo, and bringing permanent full time missionaries to Narok.
Our web sites include:
http://www.kenyamo.com
http://afdd.com/kenya/
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Added by Bill Williams, DMD on December 14, 2008 at 11:31am —
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