15 Jan 2006
"Blessing is determined to live a successful life later on she wants to become a doctor."

- Blessing

My story

Blessing comes from a very poor family. Her father struggles with alcoholism, and her home environment was unsafe and unstable. For a time, Blessing was allowed to stay with a teacher, but sadly, a family friend took advantage of her situation and she became pregnant. After this, the teacher refused to let her stay any longer. A compassionate person brought her to Esther Home, where she now has a safe place to live. Here she can prepare for the birth of her baby and later care for her child. Once she is no longer nursing, Blessing will return to school to complete her education, while her baby will continue to be cared for at Esther Home.

Why Blessing needs our help

Thanks to sponsorship Blessing can get the support she needs during pre-natal care and for the little one. After that she will resume school to continue building a hopeful future.

Blessing is supported by impact partner Esther Home

Project Held helps Esther Home through child sponsorship and small projects such as solar and the farm so that they can grow a few things themselves. Thanks to the Esther Home, the children can prepare for childbirth in peace and are helped to take care of their baby. The project in Kenya that your sponsor child is part of is called Esther Home. The project is run by Youth Apart, a ministry set up by Daniel and Marlies Hoogteijling. In the Esther Home, they take care of young teenage mothers with their children. The mission of this house is to create a healthy living environment with God's love and to offer the necessary help, such as counseling. In this way, they want to change the vulnerable lives of these teenage mothers and their children, so that they can have a positive influence in their environment. Your support provides your sponsor child with food, school and teaching materials, housing and medical care, so that he has a great future perspective in which he can realize his dream. What does a day look like: The children go to school from Monday to Friday. They get up at 6 a.m. The older children help with breakfast and also help the younger children get ready for school. The children have lunch at school and go home at 5:30 a.m., where they help with various chores, such as helping with cooking or washing the dishes. At 7 p.m. there is a communal meal, after which the children do their homework. At 9 p.m. they pray together and go back to bed. On Saturdays they get up at half past 8. After breakfast, the older children help with various chores such as laundry and cleaning. In the afternoon, homework is done and games are played. On Sundays they also get up at half past 8. After breakfast, everyone gets ready to go to church at 9 am. All children participate in Sunday school activities. At 12 o'clock the church is over and there is time for the children to play and prepare for the coming week.

Sponsor Blessing

As a guardian you help Blessing and other children within the program of Esther Home. Thanks to your contribution and that of the other guardians, the children are helped with proper nutrition, tutoring, sports and personal development. This gives them a chance at a hopeful future.
Sponsor Blessing