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: Nov 6, 2016
Josiah
Josiah's parents were killed in tribal clashes in 2002.
Isaac
Isaac and his twin sister, Sandra, moved to their home at the Rafiki Village Ghana in March 2011.
Bernice
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Kebah
After being abandoned by their mother, Kebah and her brother Michael were removed from their abusive caretaker.
Watson
Watson arrived at the Rafiki Village Malawi in 2007 with his older brother Benjamin.
Diana
Diana and her twin brother were brought to the Rafiki Village Ghana in 2006.
Titus
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Korah
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Shadreck
After the death of his parents, Shadreck was in the care of an impoverished widow could not properly feed him.
Benson
Benson Michael was found at the prison grounds by a woman who took him to the police station on August 28, 2005.
Katherine
Social Services referred Katherine to Rafiki because she was abandoned by her parents.
Jummai
Both Jummai's parents died within two years of each other, and Jummai and her brother Ezekiel were left to be raised by her grandmother.
John
Very few details are known about John. His mother is deceased and his father is presumed to be as well.
Tapiwa
When Tapiwa and her three sisters lost their parents in 2010, they were placed in the care of their widowed grandmother.
Veronica
Veronica and her three sisters lost their mother due to high blood pressure and their father to alcoholism.
Perpetual
Perpetual arrived at the Rafiki Village Ghana in November 2010.
Uchizi
Uchizi and his twin sister had no family to care for them. Their mother died, and their father remains unknown
David
At eight months old, David was abandoned in a suburb of Kampala, Uganda.
Nancy
Nancy’s mother abandoned her, leaving her with her grandparents shortly after her birth.
Eunice
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
James
James’s father died HIV+, and his mother also had HIV.
Francisca
Francisca’s mother died after a short illness when Francisca was one year old. Her father died six months later.
Feraol
Feraol's mother abandoned her when she was one month old.
Aaron
Aaron was abandoned as a small child near a police station.