Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Greetings to you all Over the weekend I went to the rice field in lower Nyakach and found very young children in field, as I interviewed them I found out the following captivating stories and I left the farm with a heavy heart and mind wondering how these two boys could go to school 15 Years He went to form one for one month paid ksh.1000 and was sent home for fees. He never found fees. He resorted to be employed in chasing birds in the rice field. His problem – i.e. is born in a family of 14 children. His parents are not employed. His other elder brothers & sisters have all dropped out of school. He doesn’t want to drop out of school. He wants to raise 3000 shillings by February to go back to school. Silas 14 Years, He lost all his parents to HIV/AIDS seven years ago. He is living under his elder brother who is unemployed but does some odd jobs to help feed them. He went to school for one week but dropped since there was no fee. He is employed in the rice field to raise money to go back to school by February 2007 These are the solutions I am proposing to the members if they can help the boys to go to school come February 2007 They will need 400 US $ per year for four years. I am having the burden to see these two boys go back to school come February 2007 I propose these ideas to help them go back to school Let us pray God will touch others to give their resources to help these two boys go to school. Take time to tell others about this situation to see if they may come Tom Obiero Kisumu Kenya __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Greetings to you all Over the weekend I went to the rice field in lower Nyakach and found very young children in field, as I interviewed them I found out the following captivating stories and I left the farm with a heavy heart and mind wondering how these two boys could go to school 15 Years He went to form one for one month paid ksh.1000 and was sent home for fees. He never found fees. He resorted to be employed in chasing birds in the rice field. His problem – i.e. is born in a family of 14 children. His parents are not employed. His other elder brothers & sisters have all dropped out of school. He doesn’t want to drop out of school. He wants to raise 3000 shillings by February to go back to school. Silas 14 Years, He lost all his parents to HIV/AIDS seven years ago. He is living under his elder brother who is unemployed but does some odd jobs to help feed them. He went to school for one week but dropped since there was no fee. He is employed in the rice field to raise money to go back to school by February 2007 These are the solutions I am proposing to the members if they can help the boys to go to school come February 2007 They will need 400 US $ per year for four years. I am having the burden to see these two boys go back to school come February 2007 I propose these ideas to help them go back to school Let us pray God will touch others to give their resources to help these two boys go to school. Take time to tell others about this situation to see if they may come Tom Obiero Kisumu Kenya __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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