Saturday, October 8, 2016

Meet the Staff

Rosaline


We are going to have a new feature on the blog where we introduce some of the staff and community members who work so hard to educate and care for the children at Galilee Primary and Waddington High Schools. 

Today, we would like you to meet Rosaline.  Rosaline is an independent seamstress who has a small one-room shop set up right outside the gates of the school.  For the last five years, Rosaline has been making the uniforms that the children wear to school.  She sews shirts, dresses, trousers, skirts, and shorts for the children at GPS and WHS (sweaters are sourced elsewhere).  She also sells dresses and other civilian clothing to members of the local community.  In addition to being the school seamstress, Rosaline is also a proud Galilee Primary School parent.  She has a child enrolled in the nursery class at GPS. 


Uniforms are always a great gift idea for a sponsored child.  You can purchase a uniform and support Rosaline’s business at our on-line shop.





Sunday, October 2, 2016

Child of the Week


Suleiman Moses Mambo

This week’s spotlighted child is Suleiman Moses Mambo.  Suleiman is fifteen years old.  He resides at Holly House and attends Waddington High School:

I am Suleiman Moses Mambo.  I was born in 2001.  By that time my family was financially unstable.  I was the first born (after me there are two children). Due to lack of money our family suffered and lacked food sometimes.  My life at home was very hard.  It was not easy for me to join primary school because my parents did not have money to pay for school fees.  I was taken by my uncle to primary school who would pay for school fees.  It was not easy for him to pay for school fees and also his children’s school fees, so I was usually sent home for school fees.  In class four, my parents argued with my uncle and from there he stopped paying for my school fees.  I was chased away from school to go for school fees.  I stayed home for three months before I was taken away to school by our chief and paid for me school fees for one year.

Due to continued taking of alcohol and cigarette smoking, my father suffered lung disease and unfortunately passed away.  The life in our family changed and became even harder.  From there I was taken by a well wisher from the village who paid for my school fees until I finished class eight.  I managed to pass well but my mother could not manage to pay for my school fees in secondary school.  So my mother went to search for assistance to the chief but she was unable.  She then came to Lorna Waddington and talked to director and told him about her status – how I don’t have anyone to pay for my school fees here in this school.  Life is not easy because there is no one to pay for my school fees.

                                                              Yours Sincerely,
                                                               Suleiman Moses Mambo

You can sponsor Suleiman for only $30 a month.  Your sponsorship will cover school fees and help pay for room and board.  The sponsorship fees for Holly House children do not cover the entire cost of their living expenses, but help supplement the monthly needs for caring for the children in the orphanage.  The remaining portion of their living expenses are covered through separate donations.  As a sponsor, you will receive an annual photo and personal information about your sponsored child.  Your sponsored child will send you letters, and you will receive information regarding how to correspond with your sponsored child, should you choose to do so. 


To sponsor Suleiman or for more information, please visit His Hands for Kenya or contact us here.  Please sponsor a Kenyan child today!


Sunday, September 11, 2016

Child of the Week


Child of the Week
Mercy Mulungye

This week’s spotlighted child is Mercy Mulungye.  Mercy is seventeen years old.  She resides at Holly House and attends Waddington High School:

My name is Mulungye Mercy Mutindi.  I was born on June 9, 1999 at a small village known as Mbukani.  I was born in a family of eight members with I being the first born.  I am lucky to have both parents alive although they are all jobless.

I completed my primary course in the year 2014.  Life in primary school was very difficult for me.  This is because my parents were unable to pay the school fees required for me.  Sometimes I could even stay at home for almost a full term after being sent home for lack of school fees.  This continued for several occasions but at long last I managed to complete my primary course.  I scored a total marks of 364.

Having done all the best in my primary academics, I had no hope if I will continue with education at secondary level.  This was because my parents had told me that there was no option rather than staying at home and helping them in caring for my younger siblings.

Finally, time passed and pupils started being admitted in form one in difference schools.  All the standard eight leavers in our village were admitted except me.  One day as I was walking for the grazing fields I met with one of my church members who knew about my situation.  She was willing to help me and assist me in getting an application letter for sponsorship.  She finally got it and gave me to apply.

After a few days, the woman who helped me in getting the sponsorship letter came to our home and told me to prepare myself for she was going to take me to school.  My parents tried their best in providing some of the requirements such as school shoes and also a small box for me.  Finally I was brought here in Lorna Waddington High School and admitted.  This is where I started my secondary school education and became one of the Holly House members.  I am very happy and joyful to be in the Holly House and I thank God for that.

The reason as to why I would like to be sponsored is to continue with my academics.  According to me, I would like to be a doctor when I complete my education at University level. 

Having spoken much about myself, I would like to pen off here.

                                                                        Yours Sincerely,
                                                                        Mulungye Mercy Matindi

You can sponsor Mercy for only $30 a month.  Your sponsorship will cover school fees and help pay for room and board.  The sponsorship fees for Holly House children do not cover the entire cost of their living expenses, but help supplement the monthly needs for caring for the children in the orphanage.  The remaining portion of their living expenses are covered through separate donations.  As a sponsor, you will receive an annual photo and personal information about your sponsored child.  Your sponsored child will send you letters, and you will receive information regarding how to correspond with your sponsored child, should you choose to do so. 

To sponsor Mercy or for more information, please visit His Hands for Kenya or contact us here.  Please sponsor a Kenyan child today!






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