By Purity Nelima | Vocational Training Beneficiary
"My name is Purity N. I was born in 1995. I am an orphan who dropped out of school because of poverty. I needed to make ends meet, so after dropping out of school I found work as a house maid. But the conditions in my new job were horrible. I was overworked and underpaid. My employer made me miserable. I thank Bishop Raymond Mutama and the Universal Fellowship Organization for rescuing me from this painful life. The organization made it possible for me to attend the Chepareria Vocational Training Program in West Pokot County, North Rift Valley. The Vocational Training has given me new hope, and I now know how important it is to receive an education. The practical skills girls learn in a vocational program allow them to earn a fair income and to secure their future. I know that the Universal Fellowship Organization’s Vocational Training Program will be a big help to other girls who find themselves in a helpless situation. "
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