A New Start for Ruth and Jared
In an instant, Ruth lost her home and her entire family after a lightning struck their house. After overcoming her grief, she planned to adopt a little orphan boy. This is her story.
Jared (the boy below in the blue shirt) was raised by his mother who prepared and sold local brew to the villagers. Jared’s mother enjoyed drinking and also gave the brew to her little boy. Often, the villagers would find the mother very drunk and little Jared sleeping in the cold. Jared would often get sick and almost died a few times. Finally, Jared’s mother couldn’t take care of him any more so she decided to sell Jared to one of her customers. Jared was sold for Kshs. 450 (US$4).
Unfortunately the woman who bought Jared was destitute and had no where to live and was also battling cancer. After 3 years she died, leaving Jared with her mother Biriah. Biriah is 73 years of age and sells fruit in the local shopping centre. Biriah and Jared were recently visited by Everlyn (our Kenya project manager) and joined the Foster Family Loans Program.
Biriah is now expanding her fruit stall to sell more fruit and vegetables so she can support Jared. Jared is ready to start school next year, so Biriah is focused on having the ability to pay for school fees, purchase school uniforms and provide food for a very active little boy. With the help of Everlyn and her team, Biriah is learning skills in small business management and budgeting. She is determined to become self sufficient and provide a good future for both of them.
Thank you to our Captivating Family who have supported the Foster Family Loans Program. Your gifts have continued giving more women the capacity to give more orphans their FOREVER FAMILY!
In an instant, Ruth lost her home and her entire family after a lightning struck their house. After overcoming her grief, she planned to adopt a little orphan boy. This is her story.
Mary could not have children of her own so three years ago, she decided to adopt a baby boy from the local orphanage.
Little Joel became an orphan when his mother passed away but was recently adopted by his step grandmother, Nyanchoka. He is four years old and is expected to start school next year. Nyanchoka has been living alone since her husband died. Before Joel came into her home, she spent most of her time at her small tea farm, just waiting for the end of the day, then go home to her lonely house.
In celebration of International Women's Day (March 8), we recognize Gladys and the many other women just like her who have amazing stories of endurance, empowerment, and hope. With the help of the Foster Family Loan's ProgramĀ in Kenya, she has grown her small fire-wood business to sell second-hand clothes around the community. This is an important step for her to provide for herself and her new-found family.
As a toddler, Michael was found abandoned near an orphanage entrance one morning. The workers took him in and gave him food and shelter. Michael stayed there til the age of three. This is when Venice enters his world. Venice and her husband tried for five years to have a child but were not able. They decided to adopt an orphan who needed a family, so they visited the orphanage and that's when they met Michael. They knew right then that Michael was meant to be theirs.
Kareni's mother passed away when she was 3 years old, leaving her with her aging grandmother who passed away 1 year later. Little Kareni was all alone from 4 years old and was taken to a local orphanage where she remained for several years. During this time, Kareni was able to go to school most days but she dreamed of having her very own family.