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It is sad that two boys who first met with me while I

was looking for the street children in Kisumu died in two different road

accidents.

Fredrick

Omondi Ongongo died early this year in a motorcycle accident

near Ahero. I met Fred in April 1998 in

Kisumu streets took him to my home and live with him up to the time he did his

class 8. He did not go to high school but never went to the streets. I visited

me several times to consult on issues. Then I lost him for sometimes only to

hear that he died in a road accident.

Koti

Kademi were the first who volunteered to come out of the

streets but was not able to pick up in

class so he dropped but mentioned his contact with me till the time he died. He called me over the phone one time at

1.00 am and gave me about 5 street boys I had known to talk to.

He was knocked down by a lorry in Kisumu a bout 2

weeks ago.

I was not able to attend his funeral because I am in

class but I plan to visit these two graves over the April holidays.

Since Nazareth Children's Home a project of Lake

Fellowship Centre will be 14 years old this April I want to send an appeal to

those who can support me with balls, whistles and little food for the children

to come in and support since I will go out for one day a week (Mondays at 1:00

pm) to Kisumu for 4 weeks in honor of these two friends and as celebration of our

14th Anniversary.

What we need: Two ball KSH 3000, 2 Whistles KSH 300,

Food KSH 4000

Kindly email me at tomokeyo@... for more information or

call 0733792940 or Mpesa 0717989877

Otherwise thanks alotTom Obiero

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It is sad that two boys who first met with me while I

was looking for the street children in Kisumu died in two different road

accidents.

Fredrick

Omondi Ongongo died early this year in a motorcycle accident

near Ahero. I met Fred in April 1998 in

Kisumu streets took him to my home and live with him up to the time he did his

class 8. He did not go to high school but never went to the streets. I visited

me several times to consult on issues. Then I lost him for sometimes only to

hear that he died in a road accident.

Koti

Kademi were the first who volunteered to come out of the

streets but was not able to pick up in

class so he dropped but mentioned his contact with me till the time he died. He called me over the phone one time at

1.00 am and gave me about 5 street boys I had known to talk to.

He was knocked down by a lorry in Kisumu a bout 2

weeks ago.

I was not able to attend his funeral because I am in

class but I plan to visit these two graves over the April holidays.

Since Nazareth Children's Home a project of Lake

Fellowship Centre will be 14 years old this April I want to send an appeal to

those who can support me with balls, whistles and little food for the children

to come in and support since I will go out for one day a week (Mondays at 1:00

pm) to Kisumu for 4 weeks in honor of these two friends and as celebration of our

14th Anniversary.

What we need: Two ball KSH 3000, 2 Whistles KSH 300,

Food KSH 4000

Kindly email me at tomokeyo@... for more information or

call 0733792940 or Mpesa 0717989877

Otherwise thanks alotTom Obiero

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