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Adoption - Frank Likoko Ngati

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Child number: 52484
Boy, 17 years
Not adopted
City, quarter: Kakamega Emakale
State: Kenya
Mother: Joyce Mwanika, birth 1971, housewife
Father: Patrick Ngati, birth 1974, security guard
Guardian: -
Description of the situation: Frankline was born on 2th January 2007 and has 3 siblings - younger is Brigit and older are Isack and Risper. They stay with their parents in Emakumba village. The father, Patrick Ngati, is employed as a watchman while the mother, Joyce Mwanika, is a housewife. The income they get is only 1500 KES per month (approximately 13 EUR) .They stay in a mud house, use firewood for cooking and get water from the stream. He studies in secundary school. The adoption is for 5,600 CZK/220 EUR per term.(16,800CZK/660 EUR per year) Frank has no problem with health.
Contact: Iveta Hovadíková, , tel. +420 732 827 836

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.

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