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Actual report on the situation of „Saidia kwa Moyo – Bibimalaikas Childrens aid project Kenya”. In July 2010 we employed 11 people at Saidia kwa Moyo orphan’s home in Kilifi.

    Manager

    Petra Mueller

    Office Assistent

    David Mbaro

    Office-Trainee

    Ngao Chengo

    Caretaker

    Grace Karisa Thoya

    Caretaker

    Elisabeth Zibabu

    Caretaker

    Mama Risiki

    Caretaker

    Mama Nelly

    Caretaker

    Stephen Jumaa

    Caretaker

    Roy Safari

    Askari

    Shadrack Kalama Malau

    Kindergarten

    Josephine Tabu Beja

    Kindergarten-Trainee

    Shukurani Kalume

     

     

     

     

    1. Chairmann
    Helmut Mueller
    2. Chairman
    Horst Brueck
    Member of the Board
    Frank Petreins
    Member of the Board
    Petra Mueller

 

 

saidiakwamoy1@yahoo.de

In July 2010, 28 children  live at the orphan’s home. Most of their parents died of aids.

 

 

1

Eva (Zaituni) Kadenge

geb. 22.10.1991

2

Tina Kadenge

geb. 14.07.1996

3

Brian (Seph) Kadenge

geb. 16.04.1998

4

Fadhili (Detlef) Bidii

geb. 31.10.1993

5

Tuma (Thekla) Bidii

geb. 04.08.1996

6

Bahati Bidii

geb. 07.02.1996

7

Wilbert (Rudi) Sosi

geb. 17.01.1997

8

Mary (Petra) Sosi

geb. 18.06.2000

9

Pendo (Sabine) Munga

geb. 15.12.1995

10

Sundee Mwafungo

geb. 12.10.1993

11

Esther Mwafungo

geb. 13.08.1998

12

Fridah Kenga

geb. 05.09.1997

13

Sanita Kalume

geb. 10.11.1995

14

Queeni Hawekatsanga

geb. 15.05.1999

15

James Karissa

geb.

16

Kevin Chelagat

geb. 11.12.2000

17

Jimmy Nyamawi

geb. 25.03.2001

18

Tina Nyamawi

geb. 23.06.1998

19

Leon (Max) Achieng

geb. 19.03.2005

20

Kennedy Dzombo

geb. 05.04.1991

21

Baraka (Paul) Katzungu

geb. 06.10.2004

22

Mariam (Angeline) Bidii

geb. 04.07.2001

23

Amani Kai (Carlo) Luembe

geb. 10.11.2002

24

Edward (Hans) Silaha

geb.:27.10.2001

25

Rose Masola

geb. ?

26

Daniel Mutiso

geb. ?

27

Florian Kalume

geb. 09.04.2008

28

Shukurani Kalume

geb.:11.01.1991

 

The orphans`s home is run according to Kenyan “Regulations Governing Charitable Children`s Institution” and is controlled by the “ Department of Children`s Services & Care International “.

That means

  • every child has got its own bed and mosquito net
  • sufficient sanitary devices (as toilets, showers) are provided
  • all safety standards demanded are fulfilled
  • the children get medical treatment , healthy food etc.

 

A Home for Orphans and Aids Orphans in Kilifi, Kenya.

 

HP: www.kinderhilfsprojekt-kenya.de

Saidia kwa Moyo [help with the heart]

Saidia kwa moyo bibimalaikas children help project Kenya registered association, controlled by the Department of Children’s Services & Care International.

My husband and I have been touring East Africa since 1990 and have found ourselves particularly drawn to Kenya. During our travels we discovered the various facets of this wonderful country: The friendly smiling people, amazing animal world, endless savannas, the breath taking sandy beaches and turquoise-coloured sea of the Indian Ocean. In November 2003 we came upon Msumarini, situated 20kms north of Mombasa. It was here that we met the orphans whose parents were killed in the bomb attack in Mombasa’s Paradise Hotel. The media gave extensive coverage of how the attack affected Israeli people, but nobody seemed to care for the Kenyan orphans. These children were housed in mud thatched huts and slept on bare ground. We provided them immediately with food, clothes and mattresses. This experience had a profound effect on us and we visited the children again in April 2004. We saw that they were still neglected and were starving. Upon our return we established a help association under the name: Saidia kwa  Moyo ,Bibimalaikas Children Help Project Kenya Registered Association. It is registered with the District Court Helmstedt No. 864. We flew to Kenya again in June 2004 and rented a house in Kilifi, 50 kms North of Mombasa. We renovated this house and made the necessary furnishing items such as tables, beds and cupboards. The garden was cleared, the fence repaired and a vegetable seedbed was laid out. We also built a sitting area with a kitchen and a chicken pen. In the meantime, the first 19 orphans had already moved in and still more inquiries are being made for orphans. In order to finance this project, we need support. Donations, memberships and sponsorships can all help improve these children’s lives and provide much needed materiel: For instance, the children require school uniforms (20 euros,) school desks and chairs (22 euros), shoes (12 euros,) and mosquito nets (5 euro.) Given that the running costs amount to 1100 euros per month, support is in great need. Even a small amount would improve the children’s future.

The expenditure for each child amounts to 30 euros per month! There are no administration expenditures as we are working in an honorary capacity. It is our aim to build a secure future for these children, through a combination of counselling, education and specific training.

Children are human beings looking for the way, without guidance they will lose track!!

 

Helmut und Petra Mueller

Am Rischbleek 54

38154 Konigslutter

saidiakwamoyo1@yahoo.de

Nord/LB Konto-Nr. 70 37 37 7

BLZ 250 500 00

BIC: NOLADE2HXXX

IBAN: DE63 2505 0000 0007 037377

 

 

 

 

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