My Name is
Bulus
Bulus
Bulus and his brother, Mika, were cared for by their elderly grandparents after their parents passed. Though they tried, the boys' grandparents struggled to provide for their basic needs. Social welfare reviewed the situation and contacted Rafiki. Bulus and Mika arrived at the Rafiki Village Nigeria in February 2010. They soon benefited from the quality care, nutritious food, and loving family environment at the Village. Bulus now enjoys playing soccer and basketball in physical education class. He has learned from the book of Proverbs that integrity, wisdom, and hard work are important to God.
DOB: Aug 6, 2006
Emmanuel
Emmanuel arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2009.
William
William was brought to a hospital with head injuries in August 2003.
Peter
Both of Peter’s parents were killed during religious riots that occurred in 2004 in a village about two hours away from Jos, Nigeria.
Frank
Frank arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2010.
Ruki
Ruki and her older sister were abandoned by their parents at a young age. The two girls were living on their own in a mud hut for many months.
Benjamin
Benjamin faced a childhood trauma when his mother was killed in the Liberian Civil War.
Matias
After his mother died in 2009, Matias lived with his grandmother.
Dorcas
Dorcas was abandoned by both her parents at birth.
Jane
Before coming to Rafiki, Jane lived with her mother. Due to her mental condition, Jane's mother could not properly care for her.
Ethan
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Annie
When Annie’s parents passed away, she was placed in the care of her aunt.
Agnes
Agnes was abandoned by her family and was referred to the Rafiki Village Uganda at two years of age.
Sara
Sara's mother abandoned her when she was an infant, and her father remains unknown.
Korah
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Teeweh
Teeweh and his older sister Adele arrived at the Rafiki Village in 2012 after their mother died and their father gave them up.
Paul
Paul's mother was sick and admitted him and his twin brother, Isaac, to a transient home in Lusaka, Zambia in July 2012.
Miriam
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Bethel
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Beulah
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Nancy
Nancy’s father died in war and her mother died while delivering her younger sister, Patricia.
Darris
Darris's parents were killed during the conflict in the Ivory Coast.
Doreen
Doreen’s mother abandoned her in 2011, and her father is unknown.
Dinah
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Aaron
Aaron was abandoned as a small child near a police station.