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We
had a wonderful Christmas in Kenya. It was our first time
that we could celebrate Christmas with our children in the
orphanage. We had lovely visitors from England bringing lots
of presents, beautiful clothes and toys. We had some
visitors bringing a big suitcase with presents for each
child, staff members and ourselves. We have put these
presents under the tree and unpacked them at first Christmas
evening. The children were very excited. I made some '
oliebollen' a typical Dutch tradional snack for New Years but
since I was not going to be there with New Year I made them
for Christmas. It taste and look like donuts but then
with raisins. The children and staff liked them a lot. We also
had turkey for dinner and that was also a first timer for
children and staff. They enjoyed it a lot. This was possible
because of the donations we got for Christmas. Thanks to all
the sponsors! After dinner we gave out the presents and the
children were so happy with their presents which you could
notice were selected per child and staff member. Christmas
was wonderful as we listened to Christmas songs and had fun
together.
We
followed the elections from 27th onwards 30th the day we
left to Holland. That is when we heard that Kinaki won the
elections. A surprise to all of us since Odinga was ahead
with a million votes. Lucky for us we had left already when
hell broke out in Kenya. With a deep sadness we watched in
horror how people got killed and a church with children and
women inside was burned down.. Many people completely lost
their minds, killing innocent people, anger changed into a
hate towards the kikuyus the tribe of the president. We
could not celebrate New Year, our thoughts were in Kenya with
the children and all what was happening. We stayed in touch
every day and after the riots broke out the home suffered
food shortage since shops were closed or looted. School
started one week later. The shops have reopened, fuel is
available again and life goes on with temptation and fear.
Today, 17th
January we could read that yesterday, again people were
killed or injured by the police who stopped supporters of
the opposition to demonstrate. Tourists are all gone and our
travel agency specialized in Kenya and Tanzania safaris
doesn't receive any inquiry or booking. Volunteers have left
the home and others to come have cancelled. Our home is
mainly runned by fees paid by volunteers and our income of
the agency. We are now fully depended from donations. The
school fees are paid cause we have sponsors in England who
are sponsoring most of the children. Edna has sent us the
school fees and we are very grateful for that and want to
thank al the sponsors of our children! However we now do an
appeal for donations to pay the rent, the food and medical
expenses. Please help us to keep our home and help our
children!
Send your
donation to: Postbank
St. S'Harity
Friendship with Kenya
De Ganskuijl 12
3817 ET Amersfoort
The Netherlands
IBAN NL10 PSTB 0009 5589 08
BIC PSTBNL 21
For our English sponsors
please donate to Lioness Cubs Llodys TSB.
Loyd GB 21082 GB 80
Loyd 30966800359103
Contact is Edna Elliott
ednaelliott@btinternet.com
Edna Elliott is the treasurer of our center and lives in
England. She visits us twice a year and she is a big support
for our center.
We will
stay in the Netherlands till it is safe in Kenya. We cant
return to Kenya now due to the situation and due to the fact
that we dont have work at this moment. It is easier for us
to work in the Netherlands and return when tourism picks up
again. Please if you have any questions email me at
ireneokech@yahoo.com
thank you for your attention and your support. Greetings
from all the children of the Lioness Cubs Home and staff.
Pray for
the children in Kenya, for the people who have lost their
beloved ones, their jobs and now suffering of hunger. Pray
for the country that it will not be divided in tribes. Pray
for Kibaki and Odinga that at least one of them will step
down or step back for the sake of the country and its
people. Kenya is such a beautiful country it is to sad for
words. Don't they know that not only Kenyans cry at this
moment? But we all cry? Pray for us that we can return soon
to our children in the children's home.. Thank you
Irene and
William Okech
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