Greetings from Napuu!
Warm greetings from Napuu Center! We are grateful for another opportunity to share this term's highlights of activities, achievements, and areas of growth. We appreciate the continued support, dedication, and collaboration that have made this term a success.
Esther Mayabi Namakhabwa
Head Teacher, Napuu
Hope Transforms: A Success Story
In one of the most remote villages in northern Kenya, 15-year-old Ken* and his 13-year-old sister, Kyla*, faced challenges no child should bear. Their lives were shaped by extreme poverty. The two children lived in a small manyatta (a traditional house made of mud, sticks and grass) with their mother, who worked tirelessly on casual jobs. The community is ravaged by illicit alcohol brewing, trapping many families in cycles of poverty and addiction.
It was during a routine home visit in the area that a MOHI social worker witnessed a police operation arresting people at a local brew den. Unfortunately, Ken’s mother was among those arrested. The social worker found Ken and his sister helpless. That was when he learned how they had stopped attending school, wandering hungry through the village with their mother. The social worker realized that no one was taking care of them. He took immediate action and enrolled Ken and Kyla into the MOHI program to help restore their hope and education. Ken was then admitted to the boarding section.
Since joining the program, their lives have undergone significant changes. Ken is now in Grade 9, whereas his sister, Kyla, is in Grade 6. Ken’s health has improved significantly, and his academic performance has shown steady progress. His teachers describe him as hardworking, respectful and cheerful. The boarding facility provides a conducive environment for his studies. He has become a role model to his peers.
With support and counseling, his mother was able to quit alcohol and turn her life around. She now runs a small butcher shop that provides a stable income to meet the family’s basic needs. The family attends a local church weekly, where they get spiritual nourishment.
*Name changed for privacy
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