Greetings from Madoya!
As we finish the last academic term of the year, please receive our greetings from MOHI Madoya Center. Thank you for the continued support in transforming lives through Christ. Here are some of our term’s highlights.
Vincent Malombe Mulwa,
Head Teacher, Madoya
Hope Transforms: A Success Story
In the crowded alleys of Madoya, an informal urban settlement in Nairobi, 11-year-old Tony*, a Grade 4 student, lived with his parents and siblings. Life was tough. Their parents worked casual jobs and struggled to make ends meet. Each day felt like a battle against poverty and uncertainty.
Tony’s life took a turn when a MOHI social worker met his family during a home visit, and Tony was later enrolled in the MOHI program. Through MOHI, Tony got a chance to join school, where he not only received quality Christian education but also nutritious meals and a safe place to dream.
When Tony fell ill, and his parents could not afford treatment, the MOHI health clinic provided free consultation and medication. This was also evident when Tony was involved in a road accident that almost claimed his life. After being discharged, his parents had already been financially drained and could not afford everything they needed. They would take him to our Pangani clinic for regular checkups. The consistent support made Tony regain his health and hope.
During Tony’s recovery process, his mother lost her job. She had to take most of her time caring for his son. The father also faced financial challenges after spending all their savings on medical expenses. To help stabilize the family, Tony’s mother joined our empowerment group, where she received business training and a loan that she used to start a fish-selling business. This income helped them meet daily needs.
Today, Tony is healthy, hopeful, and thriving in school. He dreams of becoming a doctor so he can help children in his community. Through MOHI’s pillars of education, health, spiritual growth, and empowerment, Tony’s story is a true reflection of the transformative power of the hope of Christ.
*Name changed for privacy
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