My Name is
Chloe
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Chloe
When she was a child, the police found Chloe alone in a house. They kept her in custody for some time while trying to locate her parents, but they were never found. By God's grace, she was then moved to the Rafiki Village Uganda in 2003. She now enjoys her new life. She loves to read widely and finds it hard to pick which books and authors are her favorite. Someday, Chloe hopes to become a pediatric oncologist. She understands that God has everything planned and that He works to coordinate every aspect of her life. She also knows that He is a God of unending wonders. Chloe seeks to trust God in all situations and make her relationship with Him her number one priority.
DOB: Nov 2, 2002
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Anna
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Patrick
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David
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Josephine
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Mehiret
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Mercy
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Mary
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