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Jacob

  • Date of birth: 27/10/2011
  • Support needed: Up to £35.00 a month i

Jacob is a partial orphan after his father passed away following cardio-respiratory failure. His mother cares for Jacob and his twin brother Esau and does causal work to support the family. The children stay with their maternal grandmother. She works on people’s farms as well as selling omena (little fish) at the market to earn a living to support her five grandchildren. They live in a temporary house with three rooms.

Jacob and his brother Esau are very friendly and have good relationships with their neighbours and friends at school. Jacob a hardworking and a quiet boy.  He does well academically and his favourite subject is English. Jacob has expressed his wishes to become a pilot when he is older. 

 

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Jacob's Siblings

Esau

Esau is a partial orphan after his father passed away following cardio-respiratory failure...
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The moment you start to support one of our children at St Irene’s or Noah’s Ark we instantly work on building that bond between you and your sponsored child. We’ll send you a Welcome Pack the moment your sponsorship begins and you will receive three updates throughout the year from us about your child – a home visit report, birthday update and a handwritten letter/drawing from your sponsored child.

We allocate the different sponsorship amounts you generously pledge according to the type of support needed by the children in our care. Your donation will help towards the costs of education, food security, health, psychosocial support, income generating activities and so much more!

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