Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Thomas and Kemboi completed the "Way of Passage" (or male circumcision) - 3 Dec 2014

Kemboi in the red masaai blanket on the left and Thomas a little behind in the green blanket.

The boys, wrapped in their masaai blankets, look so colourful.

Every parent had the privilege to take about their sons ...

We did this programme through Citam Church, Nakuru and I must say, they did a very good job.

Parents were to cut cake for their boys.


Tradition in Kenya suggests that cake should be served to the "VIP" whether during a wedding, a graduation, etc.


After Kemboi was being served with cake, he now serves the rest of the family.

Each child also gave a speech to testify what the teachings and activities during that week had meant to them and to appreciate the parents for sending them.

F.l.t.r. is Teday, Timothy, Stefanus, Kemboi and Thomas.
It was lovely having some visitors with us to make the celebration even more special.


Here is one "proud mama" with her boys.
"Thank you bro Maritim for giving yourself to these boys ... May God richly bless you!"

Thursday, January 9, 2014

First day of School in 2014


F.l.t.r. Is Kemboi, Martin, Joseph and Oscar
The boys had gone back to school on Tuesday (7/1) ... how handsome they've looked on their first day!
We thank God that Martin, Joseph and Oscar now have sponsors
(although Oscar is only partially sponsored, still needing $19, 12GBP / R200 per month).
We are so grateful towards these precious friends
who are willing to sow into their lives.
(Updated 10 June 2014)

Please pray with us that Joseph and Kemboi

will also get sponsors soon!
Both of them are doing very well at school - I can guarantee you that it is seed sown into fertile soil.

With only $45 / 30GBP / R500 per month you can help one of these former street boys reach their potential ...
What a privilege ... what an honor to be able to help built and shape a child, especially those who are forgotten by society.

* THANK YOU *
We value your ongoing support towards YASHA Hope Centre.