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Korogocho B

Community Update - Term 1, 2025
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Greetings from Korogocho B!

Greetings in the name of Jesus! We are grateful to God for the term we have had. We thank you for your support, partnership, and prayers. God bless you. Here are some of the highlights of the term.

Evans Kimende,
Head Teacher, Korogocho B

Term 1, 2025 Stats
668 Enrolled Students
264 Unsponsored Students

 

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Hope Transforms: A Success Story

Mary* joined our center in sixth grade. From the start, it was clear that she was a bright young girl, but life at home made it difficult for her to thrive. Both of her parents struggled with alcoholism. Her mother, a teacher in a neighboring school, would often go to work intoxicated, something that deeply embarrassed Mary. Though MOHI offered support, her mother’s condition worsened, eventually leading to the loss of her job.

Mary’s father didn’t have steady employment, and this instability made life even harder. The emotional stress, lack of sleep, and an unpredictable home environment began to take a toll on Mary’s academics, well-being, and even her physical health.

Eventually, her mother found another teaching job in a different town, but she didn’t take Mary with her. Instead, Mary was left in the care of a kind neighbor who took her in. Throughout this time, Missions of Hope International continued to stand by her side. The support of social workers, teachers, and counselors helped carry her through primary school and into high school at MOHI’s Joska Girls High School.

Though her home life remained challenging, Mary never gave up. She remained focused, determined, and hopeful for a better future. She is now doing well in her studies and is preparing to join a university or college to further her education.

Mary is also actively involved in MOHI’s Mnara program—a life skills initiative that equips high school graduates with practical tools to navigate adulthood. Through this program, she is gaining the confidence and skills she needs to build a strong and independent future.

Today, Mary carries herself with strength and grace. She is focused, hopeful, and ready to take on life’s challenges. We are incredibly proud of the young woman she is becoming, and we remain committed to walking with her as she continues to pursue her God-given potential.

*Name changed for privacy

 

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Term Highlights

  • We celebrate our drama club members who represented us at the Kenya National Drama Festival. Our students had a great time showcasing their talents and meeting other students from other schools.

  • Our Parents' Teachers Association re-elected new leaders. The election was a great success, and we look forward to working with them.

  • Our church had many activities this term. We had leadership trainings, youth empowerment programs, women’s fellowship, men’s fellowship, dedication of children and church renovations. We are happy that everything we planned was a success, all thanks to God. 

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Prayer Requests

  • Give thanks to God for the successful first term of 2025

  • Pray for a breakthrough for our parents as they try to make ends meet for their families; may God provide for them.

  • Pray for our students as they navigate life in our community. Pray that God gives them everything that they need.

 

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