My Name is
Molly

Molly
Molly was abandoned when she was eight months old and brought to a local police station. She was then sent to a babies' home for temporary care before being permanently placed with Rafiki Village Uganda in December 2003. Now a young lady, Molly loves school and seeks to perform well in her studies. She also enjoys playing basketball in her free time and is interested in becoming a professional player. Molly seeks to grow in her faith and her understanding of God's Word, and she strives to be loving to others. Her favorite Bible verse is Romans 12:21, which speaks about overcoming evil with good.
DOB: Jan 22, 2003
Martha
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Azuma
Azuma is a very creative child. She loves science because it broadens her knowledge about how things function.
Mumo
Mumo arrived at the Rafiki Village Kenya with his younger brother Kilonzi in 2006.
Bernice
Bernice was in the care of her paternal uncle before arriving at the Rafiki Village Nigeria.
Agnes
Agnes was abandoned by her family and was referred to the Rafiki Village Uganda at two years of age.
Beatrice
Beatrice’s parents died of a terminal illness shortly after she was born, and she was put in the care of her grandmother.
Gloria
Gloria and her twin sister Olivia were abandoned and given to a paternal uncle when their father died.
Serge
Serge (Bebito) arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2010.
Sandra
Sandra lived in her uncle's care after her parent's death.
Ethel
Both Ethel's parents died within two years of each other.
Alex
Alex and his sister arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2012.
Brenda
Both of Brenda's parents passed away in 2005 of an illness.
Joseph
Joseph's mother was disabled, and they were internally displaced as a result of the 2007-post-presidential elections violence.
Benjamin
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Leah
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Emelyne
When Emelyne arrived at the Rafiki Village in Rwanda, she soon benefited from the quality care, nutritious food, and loving family environment.
Meseret
After both of Meseret’s parents passed away, her aunt gave her to a previous employer for care. Social Welfare was contacted in regard to Meseret’s...
Patrick
Patrick’s mother died shortly after he was born, and his father was mentally ill and unable to care for him.
Mary
Mary was placed at Rafiki Village Ghana in November 2010.
Gritty
After the death of her parents, Gritty lived in the care of an aunt and uncle.
Takula
Takula’s mother died in 2005 of a fatal illness, and his father died two years later.
Kelia
Kelia arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2011.
Peter
Peter's mother died of meningitis one month after his birth.
Aaron
Aaron was abandoned as a small child near a police station.