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    • Ruth Adhiambo

      May 3, 2022 by admin
      Ruth Adhiambo

      Ruth Adhiambo, 19, an orphan from Kibera slums, was rescued by Real Hope Community Youth Organisation two years ago. She was then enrolled in the sponsorship program supported by Organic Farmers Market (OFM) to continue pursuing her secondary education. In 2021 Ruth completed her high school education as the pioneer candidate under the sponsorship. The results of the final national examination gave Ruth a big smile and revitalised her hope for a better future. She now believes she will pursue her dream of becoming a nurse after attaining the university entry grade. Her ambition is to support other children in need upon being a nurse. Born within the Kawangware slum, Ruth became an orphan at the tender age of three after losing both parents to illness. Family and friends supported her through her primary education. Her life story took a twist when the support stopped, forcing her to ...

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Street cooking is one activity that really inspires many, and always attracts many volunteers. It is normally carried out quarterly with the aim of sharing meals and most importantly showing love and care to the youth and children living in the streets with lots of problems and dangers associated with street life. It helps in identifying the street youths who qualify for the empowerment program.

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