My Name is
Prisca
Prisca
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.
DOB: Apr 22, 2017
Flavia
Flavia and her three siblings were living in a situation that required immediate intervention according to Uganda social welfare.
Adella
After the death of her parents, Adella lived with her single aunt.
Kofi
Both of Kofi’s parents died in a vehicular accident a year after his birth. He now enjoys singing hymns and doing science experiments.
Myra
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Eyob
After his father's death, Eyob's mother abandoned him.
Patience
Patience’s mother died a month after she was born. Her father was killed a year later in a farming accident.
Gift
Gift and her sister, Peace, were orphaned in 2010 when their father died of AIDs. Their mother abandoned the family in 2008 and is believed to be...
Chloe
When she was a child, the police found Chloe alone in a house.
Smart
Smart’s mother died two weeks after his birth, and his father died soon after her.
Enid
Enid arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2009.
Marie
Marie and her brother arrived at the Rafiki Village Rwanda in 2009.
Emmanuel
Emmanuel was cared for by a pastor of a small Baptist church and his wife after his mother died.
Kilonzi
Kilonzi arrived at the Rafiki Village Kenya with his older brother Mumo in 2006.
Blessing
Blessing was abandoned by her mother, and her father remains unknown.
Kebah
After being abandoned by their mother, Kebah and her brother Michael were removed from their abusive caretaker.
Semegne
Semegne was orphaned shortly after she was born. No one knows her mother's whereabouts, and her father is dead.
Francis
Francis enjoys spending time with the short-term missionaries who visit the Village and helping his friends with homework.
Jehoshaphat
Both of Jehosephat’s parents died of a fatal illness when he was a young child.
Benjamin
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Issac
Day students are children in need from the communities surrounding the Rafiki Villages who attend our Rafiki Schools with full scholarships or...
Zerubabel
After Zerubabel's father died and his mother abandoned him, he was placed in the care of a widow.
Beatrice
Beatrice’s parents died of a terminal illness shortly after she was born, and she was put in the care of her grandmother.
Joseph
Joseph’s mother died shortly after giving birth to him and his twin brother, James.
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