By Katharine Thompson | Founder
Each month we like to highlight the success of one of our students. Ludi is a charming and clever teen. She lost both of her parents at the young age of nine months old. She was four years old when she was brought to Amani Children's Home.
Today, she’s thriving. In her free time, she likes to play netball and football. She tells us that when she grows up she would like to become a pharmacist. She’d be the first woman in her family to go into medicine.
Ludi is currently getting her secondary education at St Dorcas School and would like to continue with her studies until she reaches her goal. She believes educating a girl is educating the community. Her dream is to become an independent and educated woman who can help other children who are in need as she was.
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