A P.E.I. aid worker left for Kenya on Monday morning with the goal of making life in refugee camps that have sprung up following post-election violence more comfortable.

Ray Loxdale is with the Canadian group A Better World, which is connected with the Seventh Day Adventist Church. The group has been doing work in Kenya for 17 years. Loxdale will work in the refugee camp in Nakuru, the capital of the Rift Valley province and fourth largest city in Kenya.

"The refugee camp in the last month has had 47,000 people go through it. Most of these people are women and children," Loxdale told CBC News on Friday.

"They've been picked up along the sides of the road as they've been escaping their towns their villages, their homes, often with just the clothes on their back."

Loxdale said 400 new people entered the camp on Thursday.

 The team from A Better World will go to the camps, assess the need and create a plan for aid.