By Bonnie Williams | Staff member
When the director of the Mpondo Home orphanage in southeastern Sierra Leone asked Kidsave to find families for 17 children in their care last year, due to new government covid-related requirements, we did. Now those children are in permanent families. They are just the most recent of the over 1,000 children Kidsave has placed in family care since 2010.
And now, thanks to this strong, trusting relationship and the reputation of Kidsave and our partner, the Foundation for Integrated Development (FID) four more children are in the process of leaving Mpondo home to move back to their villages in the Mandu and Mbamahun communities.
The Director of Mpondo Home told FID that three girls and one boy children believe they have suitable relatives in their home villages and wanted to return. Food and other resources are more limited at the orphanage now, with covid still a challenge, and the children themselves are helping solve the problem. While FID was visiting with these children, two of them shared a breakfast of just bread and tea. Concerned about their well-being, FID is following the thoughtful (and accelerated) protocol of reunification to make sure the change is a positive one. When covid is less prevalent we will return to a robust reunification effort.
Kidsave and FID monitor children placed recently to assure that they have what they need and are living in a support environment. A recent monitoring of 303 children found that most were healthy, and those who weren’t, were getting the care they need. We also found that about 68% of the children were doing well in school and many of them will go on to secondary school, including those pictured here. But for others, challenges with health, absenteeism and lack of motivation to be in school are being addressed creatively and individually.
Kidsave and FID continue to help families grow food sustainably so that they can eat, sell some of their crop for income and replant some for future years. Our partnership is also now helping FID create a website so more people can be aware of and support its work.
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By Bonnie Williams | Staff member
By Bonnie Williams | Staff member
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