and the team wouldn't be able to afford it if it weren't for the donors and sponsors drummed up by tim colby. a native of hockey mad canada who lives in nairobi tim's been in kenya for 9 years and he's married and settled in nairobi but he couldn't live without his country's national sport so he brought it with him and filled his suitcases with pads pucks and home it's when he came. he says it's worth it just to see the players love for his favorite sport. here everyone's motivated so people move up the learning curve so fast you're to teach me something watching you're doing it the next time you pay your credit my biggest dream of boats they can now write to you just to see them play or you fix one day and they have the chapel it's just that so i hope i didn't because i went. and she follows the rest of her dreams with just as much determination faith already has a bachelor's degree and is now doing an internship with a company in the financial sector at the same time she has set up a small company of her own making and selling healthy juice drinks she says although kenya's economy is growi