Greetings from Mabatini High School!
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ from Mabatini High School. It has been a wonderful term serving the Lord through our beloved students, their families, and the Mabatini community. We appreciate your support and partnership as we work towards attaining our mission and vision.
Jane Waweru,
Head Teacher, Mabatini High School
Hope Transforms: A Success Story
Edwin* is one of our students in Mabatini High School. He joined Missions of Hope International in 2013 and quickly stood out as one of the brightest students in his class.
Edwin lives with his mother and two brothers in Mathare, an informal urban settlement in Nairobi, just a walking distance from the school. For over a decade, the family has been living in a small single-room house made of iron sheets, the only house they could afford in the area because of its low cost.
Edwin’s life has been full of challenges. He was enrolled at our Mabatini Center and studied to Grade 8 before joining Missions of Hope Ndovoini Boys for high school. While in eleventh grade, he fell into bad company. He dropped out of school, and with his free time, he got into even worse companies.
Earlier this year, Edwin's mother approached the school, asking for a second chance for her son. He was readmitted in Grade 11 at Mabatini High School. Since returning, Alex has completely reformed. He is hardworking in class, disciplined and determined to succeed. This year, he attended Angaza Tu Discovery Camp, where he experienced a great transformation. He gave his life to Christ. He has since been baptized and continues to grow in his faith.
Through MOHI, the family has been transformed. Edwin’s mother now runs a small business selling scarves and shawls and is doing well. From living in a single-room iron-sheet shack to living in a concrete house with access to electricity, the transformation is plain to see.
The family is grateful to MOHI for walking alongside them through their times of challenge.
*Name changed for privacy
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