Meet The Children

Preserving the Rwanda Family

Urukundo Home for Children has taken on a new role. It started with the twins Kenny and Kinelia.  There are children here who are not orphans and are not abandoned but family circumstances warrant a better place to live and be cared for. These beautiful twins have a grandfather who lives his life in a wheelchair, loves them very much, visits them at Urukundo but can not support nor care for the needs of these very active children.  It is the goal of Urukundo to care for children in need and help them keep in contact and preserve their Rwanda family.
Grand papa and Social worker, Kenny and Kinelia visit while Johnny inspects the workings of a wheel chair.

Newest Member at Urukundo

Let me introduce you to Nelly. Nelly arrived at Urukundo and became a part of our family in September. Nelly has a mama who loves her but needs to get an education so that she can later care for her little girl. King David Academy is giving mama this opportunity and Urukundo is providing a safe and healthy environment with lots of brothers and sisters to keep her company while Nelly waits for her mom to prepare for a better future for both of them. Urukundo congratulates KDA for helping to make this possible and inviting Urukundo to be a part of it. Nelly is 5 years old and now attends Cyakabiri School in the afternoons. 
She is a happy little girl.
Nelly joins Belise, Alina Molly and Aline. They are now the "FABULOUS FOUR". They are now bunk mates and are taken care of by Auntie Betty. A very interesting combination. A bit lively and very precious.

Our Kids

Soso our youngest to date plays peak-a-boo. About time for a hair cut.
Claudine with lunch on her face.
Claude #3 happy smiling boy.
Agide - not quite sure, but thinking about it.
Giselle finishing Primary school this year on her way to her future.
Claude will some day be a big business man in Rwanda.
Bosco wants to be a driver. We hope we can make it happen.

May Birthday Party

The Nursery (Mama Cindy's Cottage) is such a blessing.  So much activity takes place there.

The month of May found three of our babies having a birthday - LUKI, SARAH and PRINCE.

The special event, the birthday party, now takes place each month in the nursery where things are just their size.  It begins with a Baby Einstein dvd (thanks to Rhegan from Arizona) on my 15 inch laptop, then cake with a candle to blow, singing and juice and gifts. Sarah received a box from her sponsor. Luki has a new kite to share from Louise in the UK. A box of trucks, cars, a big red fire truck and large yellow bus came for all to share from Ken Lake in California.   It was a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

New Arrival

In May we received Eugene (Egade) from the District. He is an abandoned child. His mother tried to drown herself and this precious child. She was pulled out of the water and both were saved but she is mentally not responsible for herself or her child. The District has placed him in our custody.  He is precious and needs a sponsor. Any one interested????
Egade is in the colorful pants. David and Kenlia are his protectors now.
Aline (big girl) and Sarah bonding with Egade.

Nursery News

Claudine is walking alone. 

Chairs and two tables were a gift to the Nursery from Helen Kweskin from the US.
Thank you Helen and "one hill at a time" Check out this web site.
Snack time!
Legos and tea party.
You must be under 8 or over 2 1/2 years to be included in this Tea Party. 
Sitting on the floor is a must. This adult does not do that well and only under protest. I get to prepare and serve but am not a guest.