My Name is
Caleb
Caleb
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or subsidies. They receive an excellent classical Christian education, daily Bible study, two nutritious meals per day, and basic school supplies. For a child in Africa, attending school means more than ABCs or 123s; it means a hope for a future – spiritually and materially. Your support makes that hope possible for these day students, their families, and their communities. We have given each day student an alias for the privacy and protection of the child and his/her family. If you sponsor a day student, you will receive some additional information about the child and will communicate with the child using the assigned alias.
Augustus
In his free time, Augustus enjoys reviewing his lessons, reading stories, and studying God's Word.
Emmanuel
Emmanuel's mother died shortly after he was born, and his father had died before her.
William
William was brought to a hospital with head injuries in August 2003.
Chloe
When she was a child, the police found Chloe alone in a house.
Joseph
Joseph’s mother died when he was nine months old, and his father is unknown.
Issac
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Gift
Gift was abandoned by his parents at a young age and placed in the care of his grandmother.
Simon
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Makatee
Makatee’s mother died in a car accident when she was eleven months old.
Comfort
Comfort is a very sweet and respectful young woman. She thanks God for his mercy and faithfulness in her life.
Pererat
Pererat’s mother died soon after he was born, and his father disappeared after the Jos riots in 2008.
Caleb
Caleb’s mother was placed in prison when he was young child, and his father is unknown.
Furahini
Furahini and her sister, Scolastika, lived with their grandmother after their mother disappeared.
Moses
Social Services recommended that Moses be removed from his home because his parents could not take care of him properly.
Zawady
Zawady is a double orphan; his mother and father died in 2006.
Candace
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Jerome
Jerome was abandoned at a local hospital in Kampala, Uganda in 2005.
Queen
Queen’s mother died in 2007 and her father, unable to care for her, abandoned her.
Victoria
Vicky was abandoned by both her parents at birth and brought to the state-run orphanage in Jos, Nigeria.
Teeweh
Teeweh and his older sister Adele arrived at the Rafiki Village in 2012 after their mother died and their father gave them up.
Jane
Before coming to Rafiki, Jane lived with her mother. Due to her mental condition, Jane's mother could not properly care for her.
Godiya
Godiya’s father died before she was born, and her mother died when she was a year old.
Hope
Hope and her half sister arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2009.
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