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JACKLINE WANJIKU

JACKLINE WANJIKU

I am so much grand to God for the far He has brought me. I cant regret to be in Rehoboth Children’s because  I have managed to finish my class 8 course and I am expecting to get a good Grade when the result will be out.I would like to request you to kindly sponsor

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MARY MUTHONI

MARY MUTHONI

I was transferred from El-shaddai to Rehoboth Children’s home whereby I have managed to continue with my secondary education. I am currently in form three heading to form four next year. I hereby request you a to support me so as to be able to proceed with the remaining part of education.Thanks and may God

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MARY NDUTA  ​

MARY NDUTA ​

This girl was born in 2003. Her mother died while she was two months, her grandmother took her and brought her up till in class four , later her grandparents  died. She was then taken to her grandmother’s  sister who later died. She was left in the sympathy of well-wishers. Due to the circumstances she

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MERCY NJOKI

MERCY NJOKI

In this institution I have managed to boost my life and even to see life in another dimension (attitude). I thought my life was no more but the case is that different. I this institution I have learnt a lot and most surprising of all is that I have managed to sit for my National

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FREEMAN KURIA  ​

FREEMAN KURIA ​

Together with my sister were taken to Rehoboth Children’s Home. In this institution we have managed to get all the basic needs required like; food, shelter, clothing and even education and medical. I have managed to start my Kenya Certificate of Primarys chool while in this Institution.So I can say that Rehoboth Children’s Home is

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EVALINE WAITHIRA  ​

EVALINE WAITHIRA ​

Born in Githunguri and she is an orphan. She stays in Rehoboth and she is Std. 7

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ENOK KAIRU MACHARIA  ​

ENOK KAIRU MACHARIA ​

​ Born in Iyego, Githunguri Sub-Location in 2007 and grown in Rehoboth Children’s Home in class 2.

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ELIZABETH WAIRIMU MACHARIA  ​

ELIZABETH WAIRIMU MACHARIA ​

Born in 1996 in Njii Ithatu Sub-Location. She is in class 3. the girl was left by her mother in 2004 then taken to Rehoboth in 2007. She is an orphan with a gift of singing and worship and hardworking girl with her father. The same problem with Jackline.

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COLLINS GAKURE

COLLINS GAKURE

Born in Tuthu Village. He is an orphan and stays in Rehoboth. He is in Std. 4.

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VIDERIS WANGU

VIDERIS WANGU

I was born in the year 2007 and am in class four getting to class five next year am the second born. While I was in  class two my mother got sick and she was admitted in hospital, during this time no one could take care of us. One year later my mother passed-on and

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