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by Elizabeth Evans Hagan on December 10, 2018 Leave a Comment

Christmas in Kenya 2018

Christmas came early to Kenya this year as Our Courageous Kids staff traveled to see your donations come to life! 

Here are some of the highlights:

We shared a Thanksgiving meal with the children and staff that we helped to cook—adding a few American favorites of ours to the menu—green bean casserole and apple pie. The children wanted French Fries, or as they call them chips (something they only eat on special occasions) so we included this too. It was a great day of celebration.

We also hosted a Christmas party with stockings and toys for 40 children.

Each child received a “sock” with their name on it filled with candy, a rare treat for kids who don’t always get individualized attention or sweets.

Groups kids also received gifts that they can enjoy together. For example the toddler house was so excited about playing on their new scooter.

And, a group of the young adults were so thrilled about being given a travel gym bag, a first for them– a gift that reminds them that they have places to go and a bright future.

Another highlight included taking a group of the older children, many of whom are high school students on a retreat.

Here’s the reason why this trip was so important: if you are in institutionalized care one of the challenges is that you often leave the physical location of where you are. Though the children’s home is a place of refuge and family, it can often feel like a place you’re “stuck” if you never leave. Opportunities to travel outside the center mean everything for how hope can be infused back into daily life.

Over the weekend, we introduced the students to the American tradition of campfires and s’mores (a big hit!) and also enjoyed songs, games and storytelling. 

Our Courageous Kids loved these three days of being together, laughing together and getting to hear more of these students’ dreams for the future.

We want to be ready to support their higher education plans when the time comes.

Additionally, as many of you know, Our Courageous Kids is so happy that 2018 is the year we sent our first student to college, Rahab with the assurance that we’d be supporting her tuition.

Though, Rahab was abandoned at birth and has spent her entire life at a children’s home in Kenya, she’s now living and studying in London enrolled in Brunel University. Through many challenges, she has persisted in life with much success in her Children, Youth and International Development Master’s Program.

On our way home from Kenya, we were able to stop over in London, visit Rahab and tour her campus. One thing that impressed us the most about the time spent with her was her maturity.

She’s so thankful for this gift of education and she’s taking advantage of every chance to meet new friends, learn from her professors and apply for internships which will help her get her first paying job.

She’s even taking advantage of a free Spanish class on campus and loving it!

The coat she’s wearing in this photo is her first winter coat she’s ever owned (bought for her by a supporter in London, thank you) and Rahab is looking forward to her first experience of snow.

We couldn’t be prouder of her accomplishments and all of our kids this holiday season!

And so thankful for all the support that friends like you are offering our children. Blessings to you.

Filed Under: Project Reports Tagged With: Christmas, donations, education, giving, Kenya, students

by Elizabeth Evans Hagan on January 31, 2017 Leave a Comment

You Brought Christmas Joy!

Many thanks to all of you who supported our end of year giving campaigns! For all of you who generously gave in 2016, you supported three projects. I’m so excited to tell you about them today.

Feed the Children Center in Kenya

Our Courageous Kids asked Feed the Children Kenya– a residential facility for 100 + children, many of whom have special needs– what would help them thrive in the New Year.

The answer was a trampoline for their playground! Though trampolines are a Christmas gift many parents can easily provide their children in the US such equipment is quite expensive in Kenya. So for the center to have a trampoline: a pure treat!

As you can see the kids were thrilled to jump and jump till to their heart’s content knowing that this was theirs (not a rental that needed to be returned the next day). Kids of all abilities enjoyed playing with it, each in their own special way.

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Casa del Nino Honduras

Casa del Nino is a residential center for boys between the ages of 6-17 living in La Cieba, Honduras. When Our Courageous Kids asked what would help them thrive in the New Year they asked for us to support their Christmas festivities. On Saturday, December 19th, the boys along with their caregivers celebrated Christmas in style.

Each child at the center received a Christmas present (something that would not happen without Our Courageous Kids’ support). The children laughed, danced and played with games and special rented activities on their campus.

You can tell by their smiles that they had a great time! image1 2

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Hekima Place

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Hekima Place is a residential center for over 60 girls from infancy to late teens in Kiserian, Kenya. Most of the girls at Hekima Place have been orphaned by HIV/ AIDS. When Our Courageous Kids asked Hekima Place what they would like to thrive in the New Year they said support for their counseling program.

Many of the girls comes to Hekima after experiencing abuse or trauma. They need a safe place to share their experiences and work through their feelings of loss.

When I visited the center last April, I was impressed by the staff’s attention to the emotional wellbeing of the girls and enjoyed seeing the room where the counseling takes place. Your donation to Hekima ensures that this program has the funds it needs for the 2017 operating year. image1 4

As we move forward toward supporting more projects in 2017, we’d love to have your support as monthly giver. See below how you can make reoccurring donations through Pay Pal.

Helping Orphans Thrive,

Elizabeth

Filed Under: Project Reports Tagged With: celebrations, Christmas, giving, orphan care

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