By Alice Wanjiru | Head Teacher
Adelight Nangina and her son, Stanley, joined the St. Vincent de Paul Nursery School community two years ago, after our Social Worker identified their pressing need for support. At the time, Adelight was living in a single room shack in the slums with her husband and their five children, as well as with a second wife and two additional children. Four years old at the time, Stanley exhibited developmental delays and was suffering from malnutrition. Both mother and child showed signs of intellectual disability. This was a child and family in need of immediate help.
We admitted Stanley into our school in January 2017. We also introduced the family to our nutrition booster program, through which they received daily nutritious food rations for meals in their home. After a few months however, we learned that Adelight had often been experiencing abuse from both her husband and the second wife and ultimately had been evicted from their house with her five children. Left stranded, the mother and her children were seeking shelter from whomever was kind enough to host them, jumping from one house to another.
Upon learning of the family’s situation, we made the decision to assist Adelight to by providing her funds to secure safe shelter. We also introduced her to business skills training and then engaged her business to procure food supplies for our school, with the goal of enabling her to get back on her own feet. Adelight’s business, although challenged at first, has thrived with continued support and encouragement. She now supplies vegetables not only to St. Vincent, but to other schools in the neighborhood. With these earnings, she is able to pay for her own rent, food and school fees for her children – a huge accomplishment. Adelight is even volunteering to mentor other new parents experiencing similar challenges.
Meanwhile, within three months of Stanley joining our program, we started seeing encouraging changes. Where there once was a sad and emaciated boy, there was now a healthy and cheerful boy. Stanley’s class performance also continued to improve each day. Currently, Stanley is in his final year of our early education program and is one of the highest performing students academically. He is loved by our teachers and staff who have supported him to where he is today.
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