A little means a lot :) These boys were so excited! |
Lake Victoria School for Vulnerable Children (The kids came running to greet us!) |
Primary kids at Lake Victoria School |
Me, Cassi, Wycliffe & Heidi - Lake Victoria School |
Our second visit of the day was at Agape Boys Home in Kisumu. This organization is an outreach ministry to "street boys" in Kenya and provides a safe, caring, and rehabilitative environment. A life on the streets is an acceptable way for many Kenyan boys as a result of family poverty, abandonment and abuse. My friend Vince met a young boy, Derek in Kisumu last year who was living on the streets at age 12 and he has been going through Agape's transitional program for the past several months. We spent about an hour with him today and he appears to be thriving and learning and in a much better place than when Vince last saw him.
I had the opportunity to chat with some other boys while they visited and met some truly bright kids - all ranging in age from 11 - 14.
Daniel is 11 and he arrived at Agape last night - Both of his parents and uncle have died, leaving him without a nearby relative to look after him. He was happy to be there and to have slept in a bed & eaten a real meal :)
Daniel - 11 years old |
Vince & his buddy Derek |
Feeling a bit heavy-hearted tonight as my time in Kenya will soon be coming to an end. It is so hard to wrap my head around the whys and what ifs of this world and to make sense of circumstances and situations I have seen over the past 9 days in Kisumu.
Thank you for following my journey and for the outpouring of love and encouragement.
To end on a happy note - a little Obama love from the day!
xo,
Mandy
1 comment:
I know from experience, Mandy, that you have so much to think and pray about. May God bless you as you sort through and figure out what you have learned this past 10 days. I pray for safe travels as you head home, dear friend!
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