 |  | In the houses, there is always news, so here's some... The latest news we found the boys settling in to their new homes but ofcourse there always hicups involved with a house full of teenagers. But they are counselled on a regular basis by our team to help them grow and become respectful Rwandan men. Grades are still great and considering they were homeless 1 year ago, they are doing awsome. Keep praying for this house so these boys will continue to grow spiritually and make us all proud. For past news click here |
| These updates relate to both houses, so keep reading... Getting back to school after the summer break was difficult for our kids, boys and girls. But the tutors and homework kept them ready to get back into the swing of things. During a recent trip to our new Ngondo orphanage, all the houses got together and had a wonderful time of singing, dancing and laughter. The girls met with our team that went and we enjoyed every minute. Pretty soon these girls will be leaders of the future generations in Rwanda! For past news click here |
| 4 young boys, soon to become strong men of Rwanda. We are proud of them and their new Mother. In school they are doing well, they are getting along and following the rules and now enjoying life | Jean Claude Banamimana - This 13 year old lost both his parents when he was to young to remember. He has been on the streets since then, but now he is happy to be with his new family. | Niyomugabo Jean Bosco - Losing all his family to the genocide before he was born, he later lost his parents and found himself on the streets. Now at 13 years of age he can finally come to a home and sleep on a bed. | Vallens Murwanashyaka - He was told by people who know him that his mother was a prostitute who abandoned him after birth, then rescued by another prostitute and raised by her till he was 8 when she died. Now 13, he lives with a new mom. | Hvugimana Jean Claude - At 13 years old he doesn't remember anything about his parents or family. We are trying to change that and his future along with it as we help him grow into a world changer.
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| Don't let their low maintenance hair cuts fool you, these young ladies are growing up and becoming the future loving hope of Rwanda. In this house the Mother and the youngest were homeless, so we decided it best to save both of them.
| Keza U. Kevine - The oldest of our girls remebers little about her childhood but she is excited to be building new memories to tell her children when she grows up.
| Uwimana Shakira - This young lady seems to enjoy dancing as much as the singer we hear on the radio, but her past is not as happy. She doesn't remember too much but she is thankful for this home. | Uwimbabazi Kevine - The second youngest in this house is in no way left out. like the others, she doesn't remember her past but is excited about making a future for herself.
| Kirezi Kevine - This young lady is the daughter of the house mother. They had eachother but nothing else as they both lived on fields and gutters. Now they are family of 5 in a home.
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