Twiga Children's Home

  • Twiga Children - Elvin Mabeya

    Posted: March 6, 2010, 7:25 pm by BabaMzungu

    Korokwa Elvin Nyanchoka MabeyaPlease help contribute on a monthly basis toward the lives of these "deserving" children. Through concerned individuals like yourself doors can be openned to these children that otherwise may not. Four people committing to a monthly donation of $25.00 per month will provide housing, education, clothing, food and misc. and sundry needs for one child.
  • Twiga Children - Brian

    Posted: March 6, 2010, 7:20 pm by BabaMzungu
    I am Brian Mabeya. I am 10 years old. I live with my mother and brothers and sisters.
    I go to Twiga Centre. Sometimes my sister come too.
    We play games and I have a lot of friends that I play with.
    We grow vegetables at Twiga.
    We are given food and tea.
    They have made a swing. I like the swing, it is good fun.Please help contribute on a monthly basis toward the lives of these "deserving" children. Through concerned individuals like yourself doors can be openned to these children that otherwise may not. Four people committing to a monthly donation of $25.00 per month will provide housing, education, clothing, food and misc. and sundry needs for one child.
  • Twiga Children - Rispher

    Posted: March 6, 2010, 5:51 pm by BabaMzungu
    My name is Rispher Mabeya. I am 13 years old. I live with my mother and my brothers and sisters.
    I have a disability. My arm is paralysed and I suffer fits [epilepsy], and I need medicine to help stop them.
    I go to school now, but I missed a lot of school because I have been ill.
    I go to Twiga with my little brother and little sister, Brian and Elvin. The other two play and I watch. Sometimes they make games that I can play.Please help contribute on a monthly basis toward the lives of these "deserving" children. Through concerned individuals like yourself doors can be openned to these children that otherwise may not. Four people committing to a monthly donation of $25.00 per month will provide housing, education, clothing, food and misc. and sundry needs for one child.
  • Twiga Children - Dennis

    Posted: March 3, 2010, 10:47 pm by BabaMzungu
    I am Dennis. My brother is Edwin. I am 11 years. I live with my brother in a hut near to my sister.

    She cannot look after us because she has to work and she has two children.

    I like to go to Twiga because we can play games and we can meet our friends. Sometimes, we get food and tea. Sometimes one of the Twiga people brings a bag of sweets. I like sweets.

    I want to live at Twiga when they build the bedrooms.Please help contribute on a monthly basis toward the lives of these "deserving" children. Through concerned individuals like yourself doors can be openned to these children that otherwise may not. Four people committing to a monthly donation of $25.00 per month will provide housing, education, clothing, food and misc. and sundry needs for one child.
  • Twiga Children - Edwin

    Posted: March 3, 2010, 10:43 pm by BabaMzungu
    My name is Edwin. I am 14 years old. I have a little brother called Dennis, who is 12 years.

    We live together in a small hut. Our older sister lives in another hut in the same compound, but she has her own two children to look after, so we have to look after ourselves.

    We both go to the Twiga Children's Centre at weekends. We can play there and we meet our friends. They have built a swing and it is fun. I like the swing. So does Dennis.

    Twiga said that they plan to build bedrooms at the centre and asked if we would like to live there instead of in our hut. We both said yes.Please help contribute on a monthly basis toward the lives of these "deserving" children. Through concerned individuals like yourself doors can be openned to these children that otherwise may not. Four people committing to a monthly donation of $25.00 per month will provide housing, education, clothing, food and misc. and sundry needs for one child.
  • Twiga Children - Nyachuba

    Posted: March 3, 2010, 10:36 pm by BabaMzungu
    My name is Nyachuba. I am the younger sister of Aloys. I am 11 years old. Aloys and I live in a hut in Kisii area.

    We are looked after by the people at Twiga Children's Centre. We cannot live at the centre because they do not have bedrooms there, but they want to build some and then we will be able to live there.

    I like to play on the swing at Twiga. It is fun. I also like to play running games and snakes and ladders. My friend, Dorothy goes to Twiga as well, and we have fun together.Please help contribute on a monthly basis toward the lives of these "deserving" children. Through concerned individuals like yourself doors can be openned to these children that otherwise may not. Four people committing to a monthly donation of $25.00 per month will provide housing, education, clothing, food and misc. and sundry needs for one child.
  • Twiga Children - Aloys

    Posted: March 3, 2010, 10:32 pm by BabaMzungu
    My name is Aloys. I am 13 years old. I have a younger sister called Nyachuba, who is 11 years old.

    The two of us live alone in a mud-built hut about 4 km outside of Kisii town.

    I have a cow, which I milk. The milk we do not use, I sell so that I buy food. We cook, clean the house, wash our clothes, and I have a small patch where I grow a few vegetables.

    We both go to school. We manage to do our homework and we both get good results.

    At weekends we go to the Twiga Children's Centre where we meet our friends and cousins. There are games and a swing there, so we can enjoy ourselves.

    One day when we were at Twiga, we were asked if we would prefer to live there or at home. We both said we wanted to move into Twiga.

    The people at Twiga keep an eye on us and I know that if I cannot afford food, or one of us is sick, we will be looked after by them. But we would like Twiga to build an orphanage so that we can both move in, where food will be cooked for us, where our clothes will be washed for us, so that we can spend more time to learn things, and even to play.Please help contribute on a monthly basis toward the lives of these "deserving" children. Through concerned individuals like yourself doors can be openned to these children that otherwise may not. Four people committing to a monthly donation of $25.00 per month will provide housing, education, clothing, food and misc. and sundry needs for one child.

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