Year: 2019

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Challenges

Challenges

Challenges

The loss of a loved one is one of the greatest challenges that people face.  No matter if we hail from Botswana or the Bronx, the angst of losing someone close to us can be overwhelming.  Kenyan women who lose their husbands find that these challenges are further compounded by the daily struggle of making sure their children are fed, clothed and safe.

Orphaned children have their own challenges to contend with, and their survival is often related to fitting in with their peers.

As is true with most schools in Africa, Kenyan parents are required to provide their children with a school uniform.  For single parents, this need often goes unmet as the cost is too much for their meager family budget.

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a child in Lanet

This past year, Orphan’s Promise partnered with EC to provide orphaned students at the Miruya Primary School in western Kenya with brand new uniforms.  In this blog, William Aludo, EC’s Kenya Program Coordinator provides us with insight into the identity of an orphaned child. He also writes about the positive impact that something as simple as a school uniform can have for these children who don’t want to be any different than their classmates.

School Uniforms

Widows in Kenya face several challenges. One of the major challenges confronting them is the economic burden of providing for their orphaned children. Like all children, these orphans have need of food, shelter and clothing. Apart from “home clothing”, school-agers need a school uniform.

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Standard 2 students at Miruya Primary School

At Miruya Primary School in western Kenya, the full uniform includes shoes, socks and a sweater. In this poor rural community, it is common to find orphaned children going to school in their home clothing. This has been the case for several orphans in this community. Because their widowed mothers and guardians cannot afford the school uniforms, they have to attend school barefooted and in their home clothing, which are often in tatters. During the rainy season when it’s very cold, these children have no sweaters to keep themselves warm.

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Children playing at the Miruya Primary School – some with and others without uniforms

Standing Out

It is easy to spot orphaned children in a class or at school assemblies because they stand out. From observation, it is apparent that they are conscious of being the odd-ones out. Their appearance affects their self-esteem and willingness to socialize freely with the other children. Sometimes their demeanor seems to exhibit unintentional aloofness. This in turn affects their learning and participation in class.  There is a definite stigma attached to their status as orphans.  Everything about them says that they don’t belong.

Consequently, these orphaned students are found to register a high rate of absenteeism and often drop out of school. If an intervention is not found early enough, the eventual result is that they become members of the Miruya community who might not attain their full potential in life. This in turn, leads to a perpetuation of poverty in that community.

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Orphaned children at Miruya Primary School with new uniforms

Standing In

Today I thank God for the partnership between the Orphan’s Promise and Everyone’s Child. The funding that came from this partnership has provided full school uniforms for 25 orphans at Miruya Primary School. Vincent, Clinton, Felix, Sheryl and Bonvicar (shown above) were blessed to be the first five children to benefit from this kindness.  Now instead of standing out, these children stand in school with their classmates and are proud to be identified as school children. This solution is helping to keep them in school with beautiful smiles on their faces!

If you would like to contribute to our ongoing effort to put smiles on children’s faces, please visit Everyone’s Child to make a secure donation today.

Many blessings,

William Aludo

Great Beginnings

Great Beginnings

We have seen some great beginnings for EC in 2019!  Our 2018 Annual Appeal more than doubled from last year’s appeal, making us wonder what could be in store for the months ahead.  It didn’t take long to find out.  Early in January we received a request from Pastor Kishor Senepati, one of our contacts in northern India.  He and his wife Mary were asking for help with the children of Orissa, where we provided funds for a well last year.
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Waiting for help

Orissa, India

Although it is in northern India, Orissa is a tropical region, lying just south of the Tropic of Cancer.  Temperatures in that region typically range between 80 – 110 degrees F, so even 60 F feels cold.  This past month, nighttime temperatures in Orissa have been as low as 40 F, which is much colder than usual.  We were told that the children in the village didn’t own any warm clothing, and they were beginning to get sick.  Thanks to our generous supporters, in mid January we were able to wire funds for over 200 sweaters for these children.  EC also teamed up with Juniper’s Fare Catering of Waterbury, VT to provide funds for a meal.  Having something warm to wear is a good reason to celebrate!
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The shop owner (left) who helped children receive their sweaters. (Pastor Kishor middle; Mary right)

A Change of Heart

Witnessing a change of heart is a reason to celebrate also.  Two weeks after wiring the funds we discovered that the money had not yet been received in India.  This meant that the children still didn’t have their much needed sweaters.  Pastor Kishor told me that shop owners don’t usually let their goods out on credit.  I believe in the power of prayer, and immediately began to pray for a change in this shopkeeper’s heart.  A day later, I received a text telling me that this man had agreed to allow the sweaters to be purchased on credit!  Now my prayer is that he and his business will be greatly blessed.
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Mary handing out sweaters in Orissa

Making Life Easier

In the coming year EC will continue to feed and provide education for orphaned and vulnerable children in Kenya.  We are also excited to be branching out into new areas.  It is a blessing to make life easier for vulnerable children, no matter where they live.
great beginnings for this cure little girl in a red sweater!
Happiness is a new sweater!

Great Beginnings

To our faithful donors, we want to thank you for these great beginnings.  Your partnership makes this work possible.  If you would like to begin this new year by joining us in our efforts, please click here to make a secure donation today.  Or feel free to contact us at [email protected].  We’d love to hear from you!
Dhanyavaad!  (Thank you in chhattisgarhi.)