By Beverly Gilbert Stone | Director
Paul, Kiplangat and Kamau are 3 of the many street boys that have called JWHS home. In 1999, Kiplangat and Kamau were found living in a trash dump in Kericho town. They were taken to a rented apartment along with two others. These first 5 were given a loving home. Paul's family was unable to care for him and joined us along with his brother. One day last week we found them walking together. Not only were they together at the home but they are still with each other caring for each other as brothers. They keep in touch with those who have moved further away and help each other through the tough times. They are grown now, with families and jobs of their own. They are determined to be the fathers they never had.
This is one of the most rewarding parts of the work. With your steady faithful donations we can take street children, educate them and give them lifetime families to support each other and share their families with each other. That is SUCCESS. Thank you for your part in the SUCCESS of Expanding Opportunities work with children in Kenya.
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