JIA Courage house!
It's the partner home to "Heritage of Faith and Hope".
A rehabilitation centre for 24 street boys.
They are aged between 10 and 20 years.
Most of them have a very heavy and depressing background.
The way they were living in the streets at such a young age, consuming all kinds of drugs, using guns for mugging people etc. shocks me every single time I meet them.
They're some of the most gentle young men I know!
Visit no. I
This boys LOVE to dance! There's no occasion one doesn't start shaking everything he got!
That's the after-school-dance :-P
Lilly the sick and dirty cat got washed... |
Joseph carved a cooking stick out of a peace of wood. |
The pot-hitting game! |
The differencies compared to Heritage are so big! Spending time with a small number of (only!) boys is so relaxing. We had the chance to get to know them and so did they!
Us girls prepared a lot of games to play! And they enjoyed it sooo much!
Twister! The best game ever!!! |
Do you know this amazing game?
Afterwards he has to find the sweet in the flour :D
Catching the biscuit from the partners head |
Mathe/Christine the cook and the good soul to Courage! She's a lovable woman! And the best mother replacement the boys could have. |
The first time I came to visit Courage house like 6 months ago, I got a vision.
After having a long talk with George the manager an idea got stuck into my head.
George, a man of so much passion and energy, told me the different stories of the boys.
He concluded with the question: "But what about the girls, Imani? You know this streetboys have sisters! What about them? No one takes care of them. They are left in the streets, desperate, crying."
Since that day a process started.
His words keep on following me and made me taking this issue serious.
I don't want the girls to get pushed into prostitution, early marriages and drug addiction.
My family supports me fully and takes my plans serious.
Thanks to mother I already have a potential plot.
After I'll be finished with my studies like in five years I want to start building.
To me there is no hurry. The important thing is to set my own life first and do it p-r-o-p-e-r-l-y.
The plan is developing and I believe I'll make it great!
Courage session no. 1 was awesome and touching! We promised to come back as soon as possible.
Visit no. 2
We came back!
And we cooooooked!!!!
Spaghetti Bolognaise <3
Candy, Lilly and Malaika chilling next to the jiko |
We played the game of dressing! Two teams had to choose one person, who they had to put on as many clothes as possible in two minutes time. The one with most laces won. |
Pink Floyd *____* I wish he'd know how awesome they were!!! |
Napendaaa Chapos!!! (I love chapatis) Really, when it comes to chapos I'm corrupt. You want something from me? Just bribe with chapatis ;) |
Waking up in the morning. First view out of the window. What's up there? Pigleeets <3 cuuuties! One day I'll have a pet-pig. And a donkey. If possible also a monkey. Uhh and a cow!!! Whaaa and a slauth! |
Makau!!!! Surprisingly he's the best male cake baker I've met so far.
The oven is a huge sufuria, filled with soil on the jiko (fireplace).
The baking tin is kept inside this construction.
The sufuria gets covered and charcoal is put on top.
After like an hour the cake is ready and at least as good as made in the oven.
We've been baking cake every single day we're in Courage, just because it's such a cool procedure!
Visit no. 3
Last weekend a seminar for the courage boys was taking part.
Four medicine students from Hong Kong came for an interactive workshop.
It was referring to the topics sexuality and drugs.
They explained a lot of important things about puberty, HIV/Aids, drug abuse- and addiction.
The best part was that the boys were able to ask anonymous questions about all this topics.
It was so informative and als a lot of fun.
"Let's go to the supermarket in the break. Buy some ingridients for cake!!!" |
Our way through the bush/"valley" to Mlolongo. The closest city. |
We love the Courage boys and the way they show courage when guys start giving comments about us Mzungus (Whites) on the streets.
Also how they always want to make sure we get enough food and home safely.
Thank you bro's!
I can't wait to see their progress next time I come to Kenya... :)
I can't wait to see their progress next time I come to Kenya... :)
The next generation of gentlemen is in the make!
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