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SPONSORED Birth Date: March 2nd, 2005

Lydia is the second born in a family of four. She was made a total orphan after the death of her parents who died of HIV/AIDS in the year 2006 and 2011 respectively. Due to that situation, Lydia and her four siblings were left vulnerable without anybody to take care of them. That is when she was referred to us by their head teacher who was aware of Still Hope. She is among the residential children of Still Hope center. In her academic work she is also among the best and she is looking forward to be a nurse at the end of her studies. She likes singing, playing volleyball and reading story books.


SPONSORED Birth Date: January 7th, 2004

Laura is the second born in a family of three siblings. She became a partial orphan after the death of her father who died in 2004. Since then they were left in the hands of their mother as a peasant family. When we visited Laura and her family we had compassion on her due to their poor living conditions. She was referred to us by a pastor who was aware of Still Hope. She is now among the residential children in Still Hope center. In her academic work she is doing well and she is among the best and she is looking forward to be a judge at the end of her final studies. She loves singing, acting, drama in school and reading the Bible.


SPONSORED Birth Date: October 2nd, 2002

Mary is a total orphan who was living in the streets of Oyugis town. She lost both her parents in the year 2010 due to HIV/AIDS. She was found in the streets by a widow called Florence Anyango who took her as her own child. She took her to school and provided her with clothes, food, and shelter. Sadly, Florence also died last year leaving Mary with no one to help her. She was referred to Still Hope orphanage home by her school headmistress Madam Rebecca. She is a very bright girl who has been at the top of her class. Her dream is to become an engineer in the future. Above all she is born again, and loves singing and reading.



AVAILABLE Age 11

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Gloria is a born-again Christian who deeply values prayer and fasting. Her mother, a widow, is currently homeless and frequently moves from one place to another in search of shelter. Despite these challenges, Gloria holds onto a powerful dream — to one day become a doctor.


AVAILABLE Age 11

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Claire is an 11-year-old student currently in Primary 3. She is cheerful, well-disciplined, and full of life. Both of her parents are alive, but the family faces significant financial hardship. Her father works as a bricklayer and earns daily wages; however, much of his income is unfortunately spent on alcohol, leaving little to support the family.


AVAILABLE Age 10

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Tracy is a 10-year-old student currently in Primary 3. She is known for her humility and strong work ethic. Tragically, her father passed away due to HIV, leaving behind her mother—now widowed and in poor health—to care for Tracy and her five siblings. The family lives together in a small thatched house under very challenging conditions.


AVAILABLE Age 18

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Ritah is 18 years old and currently in Senior Two. A devoted worshipper and passionate prayer warrior, she is also skilled in handling household chores. She dreams of becoming a nurse in the future, driven by a strong sense of care and purpose.


AVAILABLE Age 12

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Brendah is 12 years old and currently in Primary 4. She has a deep love for the Lord and a joyful passion for dancing. Her father is unknown, and her mother—who is HIV-positive and often unwell—cares for Brendah and her two siblings under difficult circumstances. Despite these challenges, Brendah finds joy in leading praise and worship during evening devotions, where her faith and enthusiasm shine brightly.


AVAILABLE Age 12

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Angel is a 12-year-old student currently in Primary Five. Her father passed away last year from an unknown illness that involved severe abdominal complications. Since then, her mother has been left to care for Angel and her four siblings alone, living in a small rented one-bedroom house with very limited support. Despite these hardships, Angel is a determined and talented girl—she proudly represented her school in the district-level inter-school athletics competition, where she placed fifth in the 100-meter race.


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