By Kidsave Staff | Development Coordinator
In November, Kidsave, alongside our partners, successfully reunited 28 kids with their families after vigorous family tracing, verification, and home assessment efforts in the Kenema and Kailahun districts. These young people were all at the Grace Foundation Orphanage, where their condition had deteriorated because of insufficient support.
The Ministry of Gender and Children’s Affairs, the Kenema District Council, and local traditional leaders participated in the reunification ceremonies and pledged their commitment to these children as they move back into their communities.
Mariama, 14, shared her story of reuniting with her aunt Theresa in the Kailahun district after spending years in an orphanage.
Mariama and her aunt Theresa were excited to live together again. Mariama expressed how sad she was in the orphanage, “I never thought that there was a place for orphans in communities and that orphans are outcasts and could only be supported by the government and the orphanages.” At this point, her aunt Theresa wept, embraced her, and promised to take good care of her and the other children in her home.
In a similar story, Falamatu and Valentine reunited with their aunt and siblings. Valentine said, “we are all very grateful for this wonderful opportunity to live once again with our aunt, even though our biological parents are no longer with us. We want to assure Kidsave that we will grow up to be responsible people!”
In December, our partners in Sierra Leone concluded their monitoring for the 28 kids reunited with their families in the Bonthe, Kenema, and Kailahun districts. This monitoring was focused on the education, health, and well-being of all the kids in their new households in all three districts. All the children are in safe homes.
Four of the kids were sick during the monitoring period, however, the families presented medical prescriptions and treatments to the Kidsavesocial workers to show that their conditions are being treated. We are hopeful that their health will improve and will continue to monitor their health.
The kids, with their families, are very grateful to Kidsave for supporting their reunification with their families and communities.
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