Child Rescueing centre International is a non-governmental organization based in Thika, Kenya Central Province and Netherlands.

Posts Tagged ‘Children’

Joseph Mwangi

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Joseph and his brother Patrick Githiora, Rose Njeri, were abandoned together by their mother in a place called Ngoingwa in the outskirts of Thika town few days after the father was arrested and put to jail. They were left with no one to take care of them for almost a month where they stayed in a shanty house which was in ruins without food and care.
A Good Samaritan noted the situation and reported the matter to   Thika children’s office .
CRC management was called for a rescue mission which they did without any hesitation. Mwangi has the brightest smile of all, charming and loved by everyone. Mwangi joins school next year 2008.

Francis Maluki 4-12-2000

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Francis is the brother from David.
The mother of David and Francis abandoned them in Kiandutu slums, they left with their father who was a drunkard. CRC volunteers and management took the two to their centre.
They ware both infected with Jiggers and lice. They ware in a bad state of help due to poor feeding. They are now happy in CRC. Francis has joined St. Patrick primary school.

David Kavita (19-10-2002)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

David is the brother from Francis.
The mother of David and Francis abandoned them in Kiandutu slums, they left with their father who was a drunkard. CRC volunteers and management took the two to their centre.
They ware both infected with Jiggers and lice. They ware in a bad state of help due to poor feeding. They are now happy in CRC. Francis has joined St. Patrick primary school.

Grisson Mucuni (11-11-2000)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Together with his two sisters, Dorcas and Beth, and his brother Paul, Grisson was one of the first children taken in by CRC. CRC had tot take them in, because their mother was terminally ill and couldn’t take care of her children anymore. Unfortunately their mother died on 27 September 2005. Their father already passed away some years ago. Grisson experienced a lot of hardship when living in the slums.
In CRC Grisson is pretending to make pies out of sand, pencils or whatever he finds. He is living life with a semi- permanent smile on his face.

Paul Muiruri (25-01-2000)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Together with his two sisters, Dorcas and Beth, and his brother Grisson, Paul was one of the first children taken in by CRC. CRC had tot take them in, because their mother was terminally ill and couldn’t take care of her children anymore. Unfortunately their mother died on 27 September 2005. Their father already passed away some years ago. Paul experienced a lot of hardship when living in the slums. When Paul came to CRC he was malnourished and very sick.
Nowadays Paul likes to take care of the chicken. Although he can have his sad and quiet moments, he seems to be a happy boy.

Beth Ngonyo (26-01-1997)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Together with her two brothers, Grisson and Paul, and her sister Dorcas, Beth was one of the first children taken in by CRC. CRC had tot take them in, because their mother was terminally ill and couldn’t take care of her children anymore. Unfortunately their mother died on 27 September 2005. Their father already passed away some years ago. Beth experienced a lot of hardship when living in the slums. Now she’s living in CRC, she’s become a cheerful girl who is a good dancer. She is happy to go to school and although she was a little behind, she is already doing very well, especially in maths.

Dorcas Wanjiru (16-07-1994)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Together with her two brothers, Grisson and Paul, and her sister Beth, Dorcas was one of the first children taken in by CRC. CRC had tot take them in, because their mother was terminally ill and couldn’t take care of her children anymore. Unfortunately their mother died on 27 September 2005. Their father already passed away some years ago. Dorcas experienced a lot of hardship when living in the slums. She was working as a house maid and got paid Ksh 10 a day which was used to buy food for her siblings. CRC gives her the opportunity to be a child again. She enjoys going to school, singing and playing with the other children.

Patrick Mburu (02-01-1998)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Patrick was brought to CRC by the church together with his nephew John. For both of them the fear existed that they would grow up in the streets, because Patrick’s mother was brewing local illegal beer which they had to sell.
Patrick is a sweet boy who has his quiet moments. He is caring and protective towards the new and small children of CRC. Besides that, he likes to make jokes.

John Muiruri (10-01-1998)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

John is the first born in a family of three. He has a brother Stephen and a sister Mary. Before he came to CRC he was living with his grandmother, who is brewing the local illegal alcoholic drink (kumi kumi). John and his uncle Patrick were sent into the streets at night to sell the drink.
Nowadays John is doing very well at school. At CRC he likes to take care of the rabbits, dogs and the chicken. He’s got a good sense of rhythm and likes tot drum on the table.

Cynthia Wambui (15-04-2000)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Cynthia is Ann’s sister. She came to CRC after both parents died of HIV/AIDS and her grandparents were not able to take care of her anymore.
Cynthia is very eager to learn and knows what she wants.