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 greetings news from mustard seeds. the children and tracey are fine unfortunately they are in the hands of a bullying landlord and are looking to move ...again if tracey could find somewhere permanent, a kind landlord or her own property , she could make real progress. farm the land, run the poultry business. the children could finally get to university. interestingly enough , ashley, abigail, braxton and jeremiah all won scholarships to university. but couldnt afford to go. if i can set up sponsorships it may be possible they could still go tracey cannot work and look after the children. maybe if she had an adult helper she could just a short blog today ayele
 bon dimanche tracey kadada is a young kenyan woman from a professional background. but she gave up a career because kenya and nairobi has quite a problem with street children. some are orphans, some the parents couldnt afford to support them. some have been through horrific experiences. but when i asked tracey if some of the children were angry or had behaviour problems. she said "no.that no matter what childs been through, when kenyan kids are shown love, they show it back" i started this blog last sunday, and was excited to be starting a new project. sadly last sunday one of the children died. a girl named clara. she had leukemia tracey has taken in 18 children including clara. 17 now their names are; dieter,sharon,haruki,norah,lucky,koi,miriam,maki,lesley,britney,ashley,abigail,braxton and jeremiah what i want ; is not just money. i want to set up an organisation, a charity. a community that is self sufficient and produces independant young adults ideally if i could find ...
 bon dimanche-good sunday the first world is not the same as the third world.prices may be the same. but in kenya, where we,ll be focusing the average income is less than £1 a day. there is no NHS. all medicine must be bought and paid for. people often have a choice between a debt they cant pay and death there is no benefit system. during lockdown. businesses close down. if you dont have money , youre out on the street and you starve theres a saying in africa. even as a child , death is always at your shoulder in england, where i live; education is free, medicine free. we have the oppurtunity to become whatever we want. a professor , an astronaut , anything sadly, people rather than addressing this inequality. and many, God bless them , dont know how. we close our eyes, and hope it goes away. or we spread rumours. all kenyans are thieves, dont trust them part of the problem is. kenya does not have the same oppurtunities we do. you cannot easily buy online or have things delivered. ...