
Age: 8
Birthday: August 1, 2008
Grade: Primary, Level 3
Sheila Angel came to Awinjo House on January 27, 2014. Sheila’s mother married at about 11 or 12 years of age, produced 5 children, and then her husband died. She has little land, little income, and her grass thatched house fell down. We helped her to build another house, but she revo uninstaller pro gigapurbalingga has no kitchen and no latrine. She did not feed her children but instead sent them out to get food from the neighbors.
Sheila Angel is extremely sweet and very well-behaved. She’s very well behaved, does excellently in school, and plays well with the other children. While she’s still shy and reserved at times, Sheila is gifted with a very good singing voice and often sings solos in the church choir.
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Age: 7 Birthday: 2009 Grade: Secondary, Level 3 Obbo Hannington came to Awinjo House June 2, 2016. Obbo’s father, Okumu Fred quarreled with his wife and as a result burned their house down in 2012 or 2013, and all family records were lost. He died Nov. 2015 of alcohol abuse, and left his wife Aketch... (Read more)
Age: 6 Birthday: 2010 Grade: Primary, Level 1 Barbara and her brother Denis were brought to us by the government on September 10, 2015. Their father and mother both had AIDS, and the father died a while back. The mother died and was buried the day before the children came here, and they were obviously... (Read more)
Age: 16 Birthday: June 21, 2000 Grade: Secondary, Level 3 Joyce Apoya came to Awinjo House on June 28, 2016. Her father died in 2007 and her mother has four children. An uncle was helping with school fees but lost his job and Joyce was out of school with no hope for a bright future.... (Read more)
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