My Name is
Peter
Peter
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: May 31, 2013
Denise
When Denise was one month old, she was abandoned at the Kenyatta National hospital.
Korah
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Dorcas
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Josephine
Josephine’s mother died within days after giving birth to her and her twin sister, Theresa
Dennis
Dennis lived with his grandmother after his mother became mentally ill and incapable of caring for him, and his father abandoned the family when he...
Frankson
Frankson and his older sister, Ariet, were orphaned when their mother died in 2009.
Yigerem
In 2001, Yigerem's parents died and his uncle began caring for him.
Gritty
After the death of her parents, Gritty lived in the care of an aunt and uncle.
Mary
Mary lived with her maternal grandmother after her mother's death. Her mother died in 2003 when Mary just over one year old.
Lydia
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Judith
Judith’s father died in 2008, and her mother died in 2009.
Emmanuel
Both Emmanuel's parents abandoned him when he was a small child.
Ruth
After the death of their parents, Ruth and her two sisters were placed in the care of an aunt.
Nancy
Nancy was placed at Rafiki Village Ghana in November 2010.
Tendo
After Tendo and her two sisters, Christina and Peace, were orphaned as small children, they lived with their grandmother for a time.
Samuel
Samuel and his twin brother, Joshua, arrived at Rafiki Village Liberia in July 2013.
Veronica
Veronica and her three sisters lost their mother due to high blood pressure and their father to alcoholism.
Rocklin
Rocklin arrived at the Rafiki Village Ghana in 2010.
Sensee
Sensee’s mother died three days after giving birth to her.
Issac
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Shedrak
Shedrak’s mother died in 2006 and his father died shortly after.
Robel
Robel and his sister, Etsub, lived with their mother until she became terminally ill with liver disease.
Emily
Before Emily arrived at the Rafiki Village Malawi in 2007, she was in the care of an aunt and uncle who did not have the means to properly feed her.
Aaron
Aaron was abandoned as a small child near a police station.