Greetings from Kiwandani!
Praise God! Kiwandani Center sends warm greetings to you. We would like to share with you some of the highlights of this term as we thank you for your continued support and partnership.
Calvin Kidiga Endegwa
Head Teacher, Kiwandani
Hope Transforms: A Success Story
Alma* faced and overcame significant health challenges. She is 12 years old and is in Grade 5. She lives in the Kiwandani area in a single, iron-sheet room with her family. The family has lived here for over 10 years. Alma is the firstborn of three siblings.
The family lives in a small, crowded neighborhood where survival is a daily struggle. The father works as a motorcycle taxi driver, offering rides for a small fee. He spends long hours on the road, trying to earn enough to take care of the family's needs. His motorcycle is old and often breaks down, adding extra stress to their already tight budget. The mother is a casual laborer, working whenever she can find a job. She goes around looking for houses to clean, clothes to wash, or works on construction sites. Her income is inconsistent and unreliable, depending on the availability of work on any given day. When there is no work, the family often goes without food.
When Alma joined our program, she was diagnosed with throat cancer during one of MOHI's health screenings. It was determined that she required urgent and specialized medical attention. She met with many doctors across Kenya to confirm the diagnosis. MOHI sought the best possible treatment, and Alma underwent a series of treatments, including chemotherapy and surgeries, as recommended by the medical teams. After months of rigorous treatment, Alma's health improved, and the cancer was successfully treated. The doctors confirmed that the cancer was in remission, a moment of great relief and joy for the family.
Today, Alma is not only healthy but thriving. She has returned to school, where she is performing exceptionally well academically and socially. We give thanks to God for healing and the availability of healthcare that keeps our students alive and healthy.
*Name changed for privacy
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