This summer I will have the chance to visit Metkei for the first
time. I’ve been in the area and even saw Metkei from afar from an overlook in
Kerio Valley, but I’ve never actually visited this program.
So much poverty is in Metkei. As an intern, I entered the
first batch of waiting kids into the program. They were visibly malnourished
with rust-colored hair and faces lined by worry.
Sponsorship has transformed the lives of 80 of these hungry
children. One in particular has touched my heart.
Damaris has special needs that have prevented her from
developing at the same rate as her peers. She doesn’t walk, doesn’t seem to be
verbal, and she has become almost completely blind.
A few months ago, Damaris was diagnosed with obstructive
hydrocephalus and two tumors in her head that was causing her blindness to get
worse. CRF was able to cover the cost of her emergency procedure—and after a
recovery period, Damaris is thriving.
Not too long ago, her field worker sent this update and it
made me smile.
I love to see the transformation in the lives of these
children. In a world of poverty, Damaris is someone who would quickly be
discarded. The lack of medical help available to orphans would have cut her
life short. But thanks to her sponsorship, Damaris is receiving the care and
love she needs.
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