Meet Maxwell

November 23, 2022
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

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 well-wishers. Maxwell was excited to receive a new pair of shoe and socks. Thank you partners and friends of Swahiba Networks for making Maxwell’s dream a reality and restoring hope. #Tabasamu #swahibanetworks

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