My Name is
Loveness
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Loveness
Loveness is a double orphan; her mother died just ten months after she was born, and her father died some time before that. After her mother died, she and her brother, Zwaday, lived with their aunt. The children's aunt had five other children to support and soon found she could not provide for the two siblings. Social services recommended that they be placed at the Rafiki Village Zambia, and they arrived in 2008. Loveness knows God has given her a new heart, saved her, and made her His child. She knows because of evidence of change. Loveness knows the Bible is the word of God, and she is a prayerful young woman. God has answered her prayer to have love for others and to be honest. She knows she needs to work on being truthful. Loveness is humble, gentle, and a peacemaker.
DOB: Mar 11, 2006
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