by kibera | Nov 30, 2022 | Tabasamu
“My brother and I are compelled to make bricks and sell them to make a living.” narrated Richard, a 15 year old boy in Asere Primary School . He informed us that his parents do not have a stable source of income, therefore they have to toil in farms and make bricks to...
by kibera | Nov 28, 2022 | Tabasamu
10 year old Fred is a football enthusiast and a student at Dagoretti Special Needs School. He lives with his parents and sister in Kawangware. “Fred is an outstanding young man.” his teacher reckoned. He has a hemiplegic condition which impedes his speech. Even so,...
by kibera | Nov 25, 2022 | Tabasamu
Eighteen year old Antonina is a class seven student at Uriya primary school. She has a dream of becoming a medical doctor. Antonina has lived with her grandmother since her parents separated when she was a toddler. Deprived of the love and care of a father and mother,...
by kibera | Nov 23, 2022 | Tabasamu
Maxwell Mumbo, a 12 year old boy in grade 6, Nyaharwa Primary school informed us that he was abandoned by her aunty who later left home never to return following the demise of his parents. He now lives by himself, occasionally provided for and supported by...
by kibera | Nov 17, 2022 | Tabasamu
Another amazing day with 863 children receiving shoes and two pairs of socks. 79 children surrendered their lives to Christ. The gift of shoes and socks is a conduit for Salvation which is the greatest gift. Thankful that God has chosen to use us to restore hope in...
by kibera | Nov 16, 2022 | Tabasamu
The 2022 Tabasamu shoe distribution has started with 698 children receiving shoes and two pairs of socks. Even more exciting are the 54 lives surrendered to Christ. Thank you ministry partners and friends for your faithfulness in praying and giving to enable us be the...
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