Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Meet the Orphans!


Meet Christine, 12 years old.
She is a very sweet and has a quiet personality.  

Meet Erick, 10 years old.
He is the quiet type, but very athletic when it is time to play.  Loves to laugh and joke around.  

Meet Evans, 9 years old.
One of the brightest kids, very curious and has plenty of questions.

Meet Felix, 12 years old.
Despite being one of the biggest kids, he is very sweet and always has a huge grin.  

Meet Fredrick, 6 years old.
The "class clown" of the group!  He loves to be held, though.

Meet Japheth, 10 years old.
The most mischievous kid, he constantly goes from frowning to having an infectious smile.

Meet John, 5 years old.
One of the cutest kids (the youngest) of the group.  Loves to be tickled.

Meet Kevin, 11 years old.
The unquestioned "leader" of the 14 kids.  Very smart and very charming!

Meet Larwance, 9 years old.
Sweet and quiet, and makes an excellent goalie!

Meet Leah, 12 years old.
She is the newest orphan to the group and sometimes have a hard time fitting in, but is always helpful with chores and attentive in school.

Meet Mike, 7 years old.
He is the brother of Kevin, and is in the "middle" of looking up to the older kids and being a leader to the younger children.  Quiet but very competitive!

Meet Pamela, 3 years old.
We know that she must have some form of mental disability, but is highly intelligent.  She likes to play with sand and be in her "own world".  

Meet Pauline, 6 years old.
She is the sister of Kevin and Mike and is absolutely charming.  She can carry a full jug of water on her head for two trips, and is a leader when it comes to group dances!
Meet Sarah, 11 years old.
She is very smart and constantly wants attention.  She loves to hold a teacher's baby and be a "mother".

I am sure that you wonder how you can help to support the children's needs!  We are working on getting information of all of them so that when we get back to USA, we can come up with creative ways to work with partners like you who want to be involved.  

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