Good
afternoon, Mum. How are you today. I am well, thank you. My
visit to the orphanage yesterday brought me so much appreciation
of what you people of God are doing. You left your families to
come all the way to Africa and take care of us. You undergo a
lot of stress and difficulties in running and managing the
affairs of the orphanage, yet you still don't give up.
Your
love for the work you carry out is unimaginable. How I wish many
of us could put our heads together and find a way of offering
support to our siblings in whichever form. Not just monetary but
in any form. I am very small in my little business I do so that
I am not idle. I hate asking even for the smallest thing and try
to be financially independent, so I hustle a lot so that I don't
have to beg all the time.
Please allow me from my small earnings to be contributing a K500
every month to your budget. If I am blessed with more money, I
will be able to help with more than that. I have to be realistic
and pledge what I can not fail to give no matter what.
I will be more than happy to come back and say thank you to you
all.
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Postscript
Clara was brought up in Kasisi Children's Home. |