Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.

by Makindu Children's Program
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Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.
Feed 1,800 orphaned children in rural Kenya.

Project Report | Sep 1, 2015
Begging for food

By Diana Richardson | Executive Director

On International Children's Day, June 1, 2015, Makindu Children's Program fed 1,450 orphaned children a nutritional meal of rice, beans, maize, and fresh garden vegetables. For many, this meal was the biggest one they will eat all year, certainly the most nutritious one they will eat.

One of the children fed that day was named Mbinya. Mbinya says she will always live to cherish Makindu Children's Program and the support offered to her that day. Mbinya is the first born of seven children, and is now 17 years old. Both of her parents died of AIDS in 2011. She and her siblings were taken in by an uncle who works as a nightwatchman in a different town and her alcoholic grandmother. The uncle's wife died of AIDS in 2012 leaving Mbinya the responsibility of taking care of her six siblings plus her uncle's two children as well as running the household while the uncle was at work. The grandmother left them to fend for themselves and moved to a different town. Mbinya would then, on a daily basis, walk from house to house begging for food. Her uncle's meager earnings weren't enough to feed everyone, let alone pay for any of them to attend school or get new clothes or shoes. While begging in the streets, she heard of a charity meal being offered to orphaned children on International Children's Day. Tired, filthy and in rags, Mbinya gathered up her siblings and cousins and went to find this charity meal. The bounty of food offered was overwhelming and the kids ate to their heart's (and belly's) content. Mbinya talked with one of the Makindu staff and shared her troubles. Makindu staff then set the family up with weekly food rations and an open invitation to walk the 10 or so kilometers to the Center for a meal, a bath and laundry services. Makindu staff were also able to give Mbinya some seeds to grow her own vegetables to help supplement their food rations.

By feeding Mbinya, her six siblings and her two cousins, Makindu Children's Program has given them all HOPE for a better future, reassurance that someone cares, and the warmth and satisfaction that accompanies a belly full of nutritious food. We could not have fed them without your support. Thank you for your past generosity and for caring about the hundreds of innocent starving children in rural Kenya.

We ARE making a difference!

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