Kenyan orphans have had a very difficult life because of the increased poverty in the country. They have had challenges but never give in their life because they can see a bright future ahead. No one would lie to be an orphan it is the circumstances that force them to be in that situation. Despite the effort of various individuals and government to help them, they are so many hence providing for them all is a challenge.
There are institutions that house those children by providing the basic requirements for them. They are located in several regions of the country. They receive help from well wishers who give them hand outs to help them in conducting their activities efficiently. The government also gives them funds that are non refundable together with other organizations.
There are places set aside to house those kids by giving them food, shelter and education. They rely on well wishers who provide the basics and during certain times, they do not get those items because the supply is not constant and anytime could cease. The people who own those institutions ensure that they are protected and feel safe than living on their own.
The people from poor families are the most victim of this fate. They do not have stable income to support their children when they leave them. Most are left to hustle their own means of earning day to day bread and end up being criminals or the street children. Those lucky get adopted by able families who want more children or those not able to get one.
Religious institutions have also helped the people in taking care of the young ones by setting up institutions called children home that caters for the high population in the country. They provide all the necessities through the contributions given to them by the members and even some give food and clothes to these little children for free. The workers in those institutions are self willing and most even do it for free or self voluntary to help the society.
Some parents also abandon their kids at a very tender age in such of earthly pleasures and when they come back to their homes, the children are no longer with them. This hence increases the number of them on the streets and in the institutions which could be avoided if the right measures are taken. The parents need to ensure that they get the number of kids that they are able to raise and have them at the right time and age.
The attitude of the members of society determines how the children are treated. Some people tae them as their own and they live in families who adopt them without discriminating. However, others do not give attention to them and these make them aggressive and are always lamenting wondering why they have to suffer in that way.
Kenyan orphans despite experiencing challenges have grown to understand their situation. When they become independent, they go back to the society and give back to help those who are experiencing the same problem. This brings up an upright society that follows the morals and norms governing them.
There are institutions that house those children by providing the basic requirements for them. They are located in several regions of the country. They receive help from well wishers who give them hand outs to help them in conducting their activities efficiently. The government also gives them funds that are non refundable together with other organizations.
There are places set aside to house those kids by giving them food, shelter and education. They rely on well wishers who provide the basics and during certain times, they do not get those items because the supply is not constant and anytime could cease. The people who own those institutions ensure that they are protected and feel safe than living on their own.
The people from poor families are the most victim of this fate. They do not have stable income to support their children when they leave them. Most are left to hustle their own means of earning day to day bread and end up being criminals or the street children. Those lucky get adopted by able families who want more children or those not able to get one.
Religious institutions have also helped the people in taking care of the young ones by setting up institutions called children home that caters for the high population in the country. They provide all the necessities through the contributions given to them by the members and even some give food and clothes to these little children for free. The workers in those institutions are self willing and most even do it for free or self voluntary to help the society.
Some parents also abandon their kids at a very tender age in such of earthly pleasures and when they come back to their homes, the children are no longer with them. This hence increases the number of them on the streets and in the institutions which could be avoided if the right measures are taken. The parents need to ensure that they get the number of kids that they are able to raise and have them at the right time and age.
The attitude of the members of society determines how the children are treated. Some people tae them as their own and they live in families who adopt them without discriminating. However, others do not give attention to them and these make them aggressive and are always lamenting wondering why they have to suffer in that way.
Kenyan orphans despite experiencing challenges have grown to understand their situation. When they become independent, they go back to the society and give back to help those who are experiencing the same problem. This brings up an upright society that follows the morals and norms governing them.
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