Greetings from Mabatini!
Greetings from Mabatini Center! Another amazing school term has come to a close, and we want to share some of the highlights. Thank you for your support and partnership as we work together to transform lives through Christ.
Jackline Gaithuma,
Head Teacher, Mabatini
Hope Transforms: A Success Story
At 20 years old, Lenny* lives with his mother Edna in Mabatini, where they have been residing for the past 25 years. Edna, who is a single mother of two, also takes care of her two grandchildren, who are both beneficiaries of the MOHI program, with one in preschool and the other in Grade 8. To make ends meet, Edna runs a small business near the school, where she sells boiled green bananas.
Before MOHI’s intervention, Edna survived on casual jobs such as handwashing clothes and other household chores. The family struggled to pay rent and to get basic needs. In 2008, after hearing about MOHI from neighbors, Edna came to the school, and her first son was enrolled in Grade 1 the following year. This marked the beginning of their journey with MOHI. Lenny also joined Mabatini in 2012.
While in Grade 11, Lenny faced discipline issues. He often found himself in bad company. Concerned about his son’s future, Edna approached our social worker and shared her story. The social worker saw the need to help. Through counseling and prayer, by both the mother and the MOHI social worker, Lenny turned his life around. He committed his life to Christ and even served as the chairperson of the transformation team in school, guiding fellow students toward positive change.
Lenny sat for his high school exit tests in 2024, where he excelled. Currently, he has joined the Mnara program at MOHI (a gap year program for high school graduates that helps them figure out their career path, among other skills). He is looking forward to joining a university and pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Banking and Finance.
Since joining MOHI in 2009, Edna and her family have experienced a holistic transformation. Previously dependent on casual jobs and struggling to meet basic needs, Edna now runs a small business near the school, supporting her children and grandchildren. Her son Lenny, who once faced discipline issues, was guided through counseling and spiritual growth at MOHI, leading to academic success and a renewed purpose. The family now enjoys stability, quality education, spiritual growth, and hope for a brighter future.
*Name changed for privacy
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