Isaiah Samuel Ondimba . Age 9

Sponsor
$125.00

Your sponsorship of $125 per month will give this precious child the necessities to survive and the tools to thrive. Your monthly pledge will help pay for food, clothing, schooling, living expenses, and medical treatment, giving them the opportunity to live a life they only dared to dream.

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Isaiah Samuel Ondimba . is currently sponsored by Deana, m. from Lakeville, Minnesota. Thank you Deana.

Isaiah... He's only 4 years old and he's is life has already been filled with difficulty.  He is part of a new family with eleven children that we have been asked to help. He has an older sister, Selvine, who has been living in the children’s home for the past five years. Now Isaiah, along with three of his other siblings need our help. Some time ago, their father left their mother due to the pressure of taking care of such a large family. Which left her to care for everyone on her own. She would spend all day in the forest collecting firewood to sell, only earning pennies for her long day of work. It was never enough to clothe, feed, or send her children to school. She recently has lost hope and has turned to a life of begging leaving her children to fend for themselves most days. They have not attended school for some time now and desperately wish to be able to learn and be in a safe environment. Their clothes are tattered and torn, seems to not have been able to bathe in weeks, and their stomachs are empty. Their need has been brought to MAF to help. To find them a sponsoring family that is able to provide support. That support will allow our partners to bring each one  into Seed's Children's Home with Selvine. All their needs will be met, they will be cared for and able to go to school. Will you be one of those families? You will change Isaiah's life forever and help end the cycle of poverty in Kenya one child at a time? 

Siblings
Paris Awinja
Meshark Mukavani
Ruth Naliaka
Selvine Akeyo
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