We have been contacted by an orphanage in Kajiado, asking if we can take one of their children, a girl called Esther.
Esther was transferred to the Kajiado Children's Home from another orphanage, but she is of the Gusii tribe and there is no one in Kajiado who speaks the Abagusii language, and she does not speak the Maasai language. Naturally, Esther is very unhappy and wants to return to her traditional homeland of Kisii.
We would be happy to help and to make this child happy, but we really are stretched financially.
If anyone reading this can help by sponsoring Esther so that she can return to her people, please do not hesitate to contact us at Twiga Children's Centre through our website.
Thank you.
Sunday, 28 February 2010
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Saturday, 13 February 2010
HIV/AIDS
In our latest intake of children, we have accepted a little girl who was born HIV positive. Her mother, who is still living is also HIV positive and is being treated with anti-retro-viral drugs.
But the little girl isn't. She is being treated with a special diet.
Now, we know very little about HIV/AIDS, other than it has killed the parents of most of our Twiga children.
Two years ago, we lost a 3-year-old girl to AIDS and we don't want to lose another.
Presently, this little girl appears to be perfectly healthy, although it is difficult to judge as she is also very shy.
But the little girl isn't. She is being treated with a special diet.
Now, we know very little about HIV/AIDS, other than it has killed the parents of most of our Twiga children.
Two years ago, we lost a 3-year-old girl to AIDS and we don't want to lose another.
Presently, this little girl appears to be perfectly healthy, although it is difficult to judge as she is also very shy.
- Can anyone advise us as to whether dietary treatment is normal for a 2 to 3-year old child?
- Should she be on ARVs at such a young age?
- Is there anything else we can do?
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Website Updated
The Twiga Children's Centre website has been improved to include a register of our current children.
We support all these children in one way or another. You can help.
£1 a day (or $1.50) helps us to help a child.
£1 a day (or $1.50) helps us to help a child.
No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child. -Abraham Lincoln
Stand tall and help a child today.
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