My Name is
Juliet

Juliet
Juliet Faith was found abandoned in a remote area outside of Nairobi, Kenya. A Good Samaritan cared for her until she was taken to a children's home. They contacted the Rafiki Foundation for Juliet's long-term care. She arrived at the Rafiki Village Kenya in 2014. At the time, she liked holding hands with the girls and pointing to many things and saying, "What is this?" Now, Juliet is positive and enjoys participating in class activities. She does well in many subjects and works diligently in school. She knows that God is her Creator and Provider, and she seeks to glorify the Lord with her life.
DOB: Aug 20, 2011
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Augustine
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Atimbil
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Lazarus
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Naomi
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Emily
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Aaron
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