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.

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