DECEMBER, 2022 CHRISTMAS PARTY DISTRIBUTION
Christmas came early to our brothers and sisters in Kenya and once again everything was done to tradition just like the pre pandemic years. Every child received new clothes, shoes as well as extra food and toiletries supplies. Among other special gifts were a cow, goat and chicken for select families.
To top it all off, everyone was treated to an end year feast with distinguished Kenyan delicacies served including masala rice, chapatti, deep fried chicken, corn bread and so much more. Further the congregation was filled with joy of getting together in celebration of the end of an eventful yet successful year.
Christmas means so much to many children and adults alike across the globe and as witnessed, Santa managed once again to put a smile on every child's face courtesy of your generous thoughtful giving. It is a season of neighborliness and indeed you all set the bar so high. Happy Christmas!
CHRISTMAS 2021 PORTRAITS IN NEW CLOTHES
Joy and abundance filled the air this Christmas season at our resource center in Kenya as Give Amore spread love through gifts, teaching and celebration of the eminent birth of our savior Jesus Christ. Our children had the time of their life, some indulging in their favorite meals and beverages, something that isn’t as common in their homes and daily routines. Topping the list of gifts this time and every other year was new clothes for all our sponsored children, a tradition so popular in the African culture, as well as extra food and toiletries.
august 2021 distribution
MARCH 2021 LETTERS TO SPONSORS
February 2021 Distribution
FEBRUARY 2021 DISTRIBUTION
Moses received a sponsor and was officially added to our program in January. Pictured above.
Moses received his welcome packet, which includes a new mattress and blanket, new clothes, undergarments, socks, and shoes, a backpack for school, a lantern and washbasin! We also included him in our school supplies distribution.
2021 JANUARY BACK TO SCHOOL GIFTS
With the dawn of the New Year, it is back to school for all learners in Kenya and despite the raging pandemic world over, the government has carefully crafted a return to school plan to help protect the students against Covid 19 both while at home and school.
Our sponsored children are excited to resume learning after months of staying home due to the global pandemic that led to all schools closing indefinitely. Also given that Kenya has no homeschooling plan in its education system, there is no way she could have kept up with her syllabus.
Armed with books, stationery, full school uniform, and more, students are ecstatic and eager to go back to school and see their peers.
JANUARY 22, 2021
Today we started our 26th well at Moses’s home. The community is currently using water from a running stream which is far from home . They were so grateful and appreciated the provision. The new got them by surprise. Pictured here is Moses with his guardian in front.
april 2019
Moses and sister Valentine are both under the care of Francis Ashioya, who’s their maternal grandmother and doubles up as their sole guardian.
The two were born out of wedlock, abandoned by their mother for another marriage and their father is unknown.
Their grandmother does menial jobs for people and sometimes relies on begging for supply to feed her six grandchildren.
Moses is twelve years old while Valentine is ten. They are currently out of school.