FOUR MORE BABIES RESCUED!
Baby David came to us at about 4 month old. He was abandoned at birth by a mother who is mentally challenged. He suffers from a slightly deviated septum which gives him a lot of trouble when he has a cold, so please keep him in your prayers. Otherwise, David is a smiley delightful baby who is growing quickly and thriving in his new home with Open Arms.
Baby Mike came into the care of Open Arms at age 5 months having been abandoned at birth by a mother who felt she could not care for him. Mike as a slight case of Cerebral Palsy, however the Caregivers in the Baby Home have been giving him in physical therapy everyday and he is now crawling well and doing so much better!
Baby Miriam arrived at only 1 month, given over to us by her mother who lives on the street and is addicted to drugs, glue and alcohol. She is a quiet baby who is now recovered from any addiction her mother passed on and is growing as a healthy and happy baby in here new home. Miriam also has 2 biological sisters Beatrice, 8 and Belinda, 4 who were rescued from the streets by Open Arms.
Baby Faiza arrived at the age of 9 months, along with her brother Gladwell, age 10. Their mother suffered from a severe viral infection which affected her brain, and unfortunately succumbed to her illness committing suicide and leaving her young children orphaned. In coordination with the District Children’s office, Open Arms worked to get the children into our care as soon as possible. Faiza and Gladwell are adjusting well and are enjoying having many brothers and sisters to play with.
The other Babies are doing great thriving in their home with Open Arms. There is plenty of playtime and activities and they love each other so much! We are so blessed by the donations and support that allow us to have toys and a great playroom for our babies. Here Danny and Kaghea are learning to ride the tricycle together.
TODDLERS ON THE MOVE!
MOVING ON TO HIGH SCHOOL
Several of our children, Mercy, Winnie, Joseph, Kelvin, Caleb, and Gladys graduated Class 8 and began Form 1 (9th Grade – High School). Here in Kenya nearly all secondary education is done at boarding schools, and the boarding school you go to is selected based on your grades and choices. It was an emotional time for everyone to see our kids go, however, we will be seeing them again on holidays and breaks. They are all doing well, but miss their families here at Open Arms.
Kelvin, age 15, heading off to Boarding School in his new uniform.
ARTISTS ON THE RISE!
It’s no secret that our kids have talent, and a recent Art Project brought out some of their inner artist! Here is a sample of some of the work - this painting is by Patrick, age 7, and depicts a traditional African home. As you can see, it is rainy season!
Recently, some of our children produced a music recording and video. During the session, rising star, Gladys, age 17, really showed her talent to all in her solo performance of “Because You Loved Me” by Celine Dion.
BRAND NEW NURSERY SCHOOL BUILT IN SLUM
In May, Open Arms officially opened a new Nursery School or ECD (Early Childhood Development) for the children in Kambi Teso where we do our Feeding Program Ministry.
Over the past few months, final preparations and the hiring of new teachers have been ongoing, and now the new classrooms are open and running with 48 new little students age 3-6.
LIQUID SOAP, TREES and DONUTS!
Life skills training is always an important part of our
kids’ holiday time from school. During
the month of April, some of the girls and boys were taught how to make homemade liquid soap.
Using local ingredients, the kids had so much fun mixing and stirring
the concoction into what is now being used in all the homes to do the dishes
and cleaning around the house.
Here Danson, age 16 is making his famous Mandazis (African donuts), and Collins, age 15, is planting a tree.
Well, I hope this has giving you a better picture of the lives that are being transformed here at Open Arms in Kenya. As my journey continues here, I pray that you will come along with me and be a part of what God is doing here for these precious children.
Love from Africa with Open Arms,
Renee
*If you would like to send missionary support to help me stay working here in Kenya, please contact one of the following offices to send your donation - please remember to note: Missionary - Renee Scobel. Thank you for your prayers and support!
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Love reading about all the awesome things happening at Open Arms! :)
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