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Adoption - Henry Olela

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Child number: 52060
Boy, 19 years
Not adopted
City, quarter: Kisumu Manyatta
State: Kenya
Mother: Magret Akinyi, birth 1978, casual jobs
Father: -, deceased
Description of the situation: Henry Olela was born in 2005. He is the last born in the family of three children. Their first born was born in 2000, her name is Brigit Atieno, and the second born is Daniel Otieno born in 2002. The father who was the only family breadwinner died leaving the mother who is a house maid, therefore she is trying to do any job in order to survive. Family income is very little. Henry unfortunately lost his sponsor finishing his High Shool. His adoption costs 5600 CZK/ 220 EUR per school term. Will you help him to finish HIgh school?
Contact: Andrea Augustová, , tel. +420 604 995 079

The project of remote support „Adoptions of African children“ mediates an access to education for poor Kenyan children without pulling them out of their natural environment and community. This project has been running since 2002 and has helped more than 3500 children. School fees at primary school are CZK 7200 (€300) / year, and at secondary school, college and orphanage are CZK 16800 (€660). The payment can also be broken down into multiple instalments.

Section of detailed information provides an overview of how this projects works. In case you have already chosen a child from our database, you can also find here all the steps to be taken in order to adopt a child remotely.

You can also provide the adoptive children by health insurance, that covers any medical treatment the child needs during 1 year.

Adoption Friend Club forms an integral part of this project, and enables to support education of Kenyan children by one-time contribution anytime during the year.

In case you already are an “adoptive parent”, here you will find complementary information and references for adoptive parents about the whole adoption process.

Photo-gallery and videos document promotional events of this project and provide coverage from trips to Kenya, including greetings and messages from children, handing over of presents and give overview of individual schools and their facilities.