Monday 20 June 2016

Will You be their Pillar of Hope- Kitengela?

Perhaps there is a way I could retell the story of Mwanga. He belonged to a poor family.  One day, he was crossing through the forest carrying some woods. He saw an old man who was very hungry.  Mwanga wanted to give him some food, but he did not have food for his own.  So he continued on his way.  On his way he saw a deer who was very thirsty.  He wanted to give him some water, but he did not have water for himself.  So he went on his way ahead.  Then he saw a man who wanted to make a camp but he did not have woods.  Mwanga asked his problem and gave some woods to him.  In return, he gave him some food and water.  Now he went back to the old man and gave him some food and gave some water to the deer. The old man and the deer were very happy.  Mwanga than happily went on his way.
However, one day Mwanga fell down the hill.  He was in pain but he couldn’t move and no one was there to help him.
MORAL: In life, no matter what we can’t afford, there is a way of helping those who need us. A society built on the fabric of oneness, togetherness and self-awareness is the epitome of humanity.
In this regard, Nipe Sauti Africa visited Pillars of Hope Children’s Home in Kitengela on 21st May, 2016. The home is located in Kajiado, Noonkopir area. Its compound is a composition of iron sheets and wooden structures. It houses over 100 orphans.
As an organization, we are dedicated at bringing out social issues that affect our society. We create awareness and help seek solutions to these problems. We give a voice to the voiceless. Our activities with the kids included a mentorship session, donated food, cooked and played with them the whole day.
Join us in the next venture as we try to help these children get a home.

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