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19 Months old
Baby Boro was brought at 8 days old by the mothers burial committee, just one day after the mothers burial. The mother,, a young lady, died at childbirth.
He was very sickly then but is now a very healthy and jovial baby boy. He loves eating a lot. He is very clever.
Wycliford Boro
2 yrs old
Brother to Elizabeth Njeri
Was abandoned in a shopping centre by their single mother at 9 months. He was sickly and had a broken, plastered hand. He was brought to the centre by the police. Wesley is now growing healthily. He is very happy and playful.
Wesley Njoroge
2 and a half years old
Brother to Alice Wambui and Maureen Wanjiru
Were abandoned by the mother who ran away from home after realising she had HIV /AIDS. No one has ever gotten her information since then whether she is alive or dead.
Baby Njogu is very jovial and very talkative. He is also sharp.
Joseph Njogu
6 yrs old
Twin brother to Reagan Ngene. Their single mother disappeared during the post election skirmishes in Kenya and has never been traced to date.
Leonard is a happy child and performs very well in school.
Leonard Ngene
They were brought to the centre by the great grand parent who didn’t take care of them, through the administration.
6 yrs old
Twin brother to Leonard
Their single mother disappeared during the post election skirmishes in Kenya and has never been traced to date. Reagan is very playful, talkative and good in school
Reagan
11yrs old
His mother is single and infected with HIV/AIDS.
He has twin sisters Hannah and Mary.
They were rescued by an orphanage, Demetrius which closed soon after.
They were then referred to Elshadai Hope Centre in 2008. Stephen is energetic, hard working and happy.
Stephen
7 yrs old.
Twin sister to Hannah Wairimu and she has a brother to Stephen Mwangi.
The mother is in hospital suffering from HIV/AIDS.
She was rescued by Demetros Childrens Home which ceased operations in 2008 and referred them to
Mary is Happy, healthy and clever child whotakes care of the young ones.
Mary
El-shaddai.
7yrs old
Twin sister to Mary Nyambura and sister to Stephen Mwangi. The mother is hospitaliseddue to HIV/AIDS.
Had been rescued by Demetros Children’s Home which was closed in 2005 and were referred to Elshaddai Hope Centre. Hannah is very Jovial and likes singing.
Hannah Wairimu
5 and a half months old
Joy is Peace’s twin sister. The mother got mentally ill after giving birth to the twins. She threatened to murder them and a good Samaritan referred her to the police who brought them to Elshaddai Hope Centre and took the mother to a mental hospital. We have never heard about her since the babies were 8 days old. The two twins are growing so well giving us hope that they will once be great people in the society.
Joy Wairimu
2 and a half years old.
Brother to Naomi Nduta, Mary Wairimu and Daniel Kamau al at Elshadai Hope Centre. They were abandoned by their single mother and were brought to the centre by Nazareth Hospital staff after the hospital rescued them.
Musyoka is so playful and laughs a lot. He loves eating all the time.
John Musyoka
3yrs old
Sister to Rachael Wangari.
They were brought to Elshaddai Hope Centre by the funeral committee after the mother diedof HIV AIDS. She was infected and very sicklywhen she came in at 4 months old.
Today Nilkah is a very happy, jovial girl and so good in school (PP1). She is very fluent in Kiswahili and hears English. She is very clean and smart at all times.
Milkah Wangui
Nahason Kiarie

Has passed away
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Nahason on 13th May 2010. He had ben poorly in the last few weeks of his life and was admitted in hospital where he later passed away.
Brother to Priscilla Mugure.
Nahason ws brought to the centre at 6 weeks old by the mother aided by Nazareth Hospital. The mother then died two weeks later.
Rest in Peace Nshason We loved you but God Loved you more.

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