IT ALL BEGAN IN AN ORPHANAGE -
NICE VIEW KENYA
Documentation
Documentary aid project Nice View Children's Village and the Nice View Trust Foundation projects.
We can only warmly recommend this impressive and emotional documentary.
Here you can find out everything about the creation and development of “Nice View”, the sustainability of the project and why the children’s and orphans’ village “Nice View” is a project close to our hearts.
The second part of the documentary about the Nice View Trust Foundation projects has been published under the title “IN EINEM WAISENHAUS FINGES ALLES AN – Teil II”. The new Nice View film was made almost nine years after the first SWR documentary about the project.
The documentary reports on the beginnings over 23 years ago, when the five-member Bavarian-Swabian Dürr family from Roggenburg (Neu-Ulm) turned their lives upside down to set up a children’s and orphans’ village on the south coast of Kenya (Msambweni) and help children in need. Exciting and emotional insights show the development of the Nice View Trust Foundation projects with a children’s village, daycare center, kindergarten, school and even a hospital and, above all, the successful integration of the first orphans of Nice View, who have long since grown up, into today’s work.
- Part I of the documentary on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vcpvpc8yk6Q
- Part II of the documentary on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lN2wCWYIOL8
The film was shot by the team of Petra Hölge, Torsten Winkler and Holger Schüppel (more information about the film team at: unserfilm-unserweg). We were able to meet the team briefly during our visit to Nice View. For Nice View and also the Verein Projekt Schwarz-Weiß e.V. did not incur any costs. A big thank you also from our side for the great documentation and the incredible amount of work behind it.
Since we visited the Nice View children’s and orphanage village in Kenya in 2018, we have been deeply connected in our hearts with the children and the entire Nice View family around Mama Gudrun. We have been able to visit the children’s village several times in person and are impressed by the care and work that Mama Gudrun, her daughter Denise and the whole team do every day.
We would like to warmly recommend the documentary to all those who support Herz in Afrika so actively and generously. It shows what can be achieved sustainably thanks to the support of people like you and that every cent is used in the right place – for a perspective and future for children who would have no chance without this project. Thank you very much for your support!
We would also like to take this opportunity to express our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Gudrun, her family and the entire Nice View Trust Foundation. What you have built up here and are sustainably driving forward is simply incredible!
Looking back on what has been achieved and also the fact that Dr. Auma Obama has been won as the new patron of Nice View is a pleasure despite the difficult times worldwide and gives hope and confidence for a successful future.
As always, you can find out more about the Nice View at Verein Projekt Schwarz-Weiß e.V.