My Name is
Saul
Saul
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or subsidies. They receive an excellent classical Christian education, daily Bible study, two nutritious meals per day, and basic school supplies. For a child in Africa, attending school means more than ABCs or 123s; it means a hope for a future – spiritually and materially. Your support makes that hope possible for these day students, their families, and their communities. We have given each day student an alias for the privacy and protection of the child and his/her family. If you sponsor a day student, you will receive some additional information about the child and will communicate with the child using the assigned alias.
DOB: Feb 26, 2004
Sean
Sean’s mother abandoned him after his father was put in prison.
Katherine
Social Services referred Katherine to Rafiki because she was abandoned by her parents.
Clarisse
Clarisse arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2012.
Livingstone
After the death of both his parents, Livingstone lived with his grandfather.
Moses
Moses arrived at the Rafiki Village Ghana in 2005.
Jane
Before coming to Rafiki, Jane lived with her mother. Due to her mental condition, Jane's mother could not properly care for her.
Rebecca
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Lois
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Gelane
Gelane’s parents died two years apart from one another.
Dagim
Dagim's mother died shortly after his birth.
Janet
Janet's mother died in 2012, and it was soon confirmed that her mother's husband was not her biological father.
Phoebe
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Reuben
Reuben’s mother died in 2007, and his father is unknown.
Lucy
After Lucy's parents died in 2011, she lived with an unemployed uncle and his children until Social Welfare contacted the Rafiki Foundation in 2012...
Queenie
Queenie arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2011.
Biruk
Biruk’s mother was very young when she gave birth to him.
Akosua
Akosua and her twin brother Kwasi arrived at the Rafiki Village Ghana in 2009.
Donatha
Donatha arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2008.
Kilonzi
Kilonzi arrived at the Rafiki Village Kenya with his older brother Mumo in 2006.
Tracy
Both Tracy's (Tamar’s) parents died of illness in 2002.
Precious
Precious's mother died in 2009, and her father then abandoned her.
Racheal
After both her parents died, Racheal lived in her grandfather's care.
Alice
Alice’s parents both died by 2005 and she was left in the care of her eighteen-year-old brother.
Aaron
Aaron was abandoned as a small child near a police station.