The new year starts a bit turbulent for us since our two volunteers Ellen and Dan had gone back to Sweden just before Christmas and our two boys had gone home for Christmas. We welcomed Daniel back home, but George sadly felt that he wasn’t ready just yet to join our family.
Daniel opened his shop where he sells clothes that was donated to him by our voluntees Ellen and Dan, some that were donated by our good friend Nina and some by myself and my family. The shop isn’t in the most optimal place for clothes business, but we are moving it as soon as we find a house for him and the other boys.
Daniel is also working on either getting his things back from the old house owner or that the man pays for his things. It’s a long story, but to make it short, the owner of the old house he was staying in broke in and stole absolutely everything. Since Daniel came from the streets, he thought it was a good idea to spread rumors that he was shot dead by the police, so that he could take all his things. But Daniel is standing his ground and doing his best to get those things back.
Looking for a house
We had found a house, but there were some reparations to be done by the owner and a water bill that was supposed to be settled first. But the owner didn’t seem interested in getting these things done, so we decided that it would be a risk to take the house.
Volunteers
The ad that we posted on websites about wanting volunteers has gotten some responses, but no one yet who could come so soon as now, so we’re still looking. Meanwhile, the boys are learning how to work in a team and generate some income of their own. We’re working on teaching them that a family should never sit down and wait for things to come to them; they make things come to them. So we all need to work on getting this home to be a home.
Helping the three boys in court
The court hearing that was supposed to be in the beginning of December was postponed until January 25th. The boys who are witnesses to the accident of their friend Felix being killed by one of the big company busses called us on the 24th to ask us to pick them up and prepare them for the hearing on the 25th. We managed to dress them up in nicer clothes and make them look presentable once again to turn up in court, but yet again the date was postponed. The driver jumped bail and there is now an arrest warrant on him. Felix father didn’t show up at the hearing and we have decided not to continue our support for him. He failed to show up when we were helping him get legal advice in December and am now not showing up in court. It should be in his own interest to get justice for his son and we were only supposed to be as a support for him, since we don’t feel he was given the rights as a victim as he was entitled to. But SoulKids are continuing to support the children to make sure they get justice and to try to prevent the same thing to happen again.
Dental care
Our boy Thomas who lives in Nakuru had some problems with his teeth, so we have also been helping him to the dentist. Thomas is going to school in Nakuru but we still support him in the ways that we can.
New SoulKids
Our girl that we’ve been working with had a terrible start of the new year. Something happened to her and she wanted our help to sort things out. She went home to her family who also tried to talk with her about leaving the street life, but she’s now back on the streets again. It will not be safe for her to continue working on a police case of what happened as long as she’s staying on the streets, so SoulKids is taking things slowly on this case.
We have invited one more boy to stay with us. He is 16 years old and have proven himself to be a very responsible and kind person. He always look after the other boys on the streets and make sure that everyone gets what they need. He doesn’t want to depend on others, and is feeling that he wants to be a part of a family. His family is very poor, and lives in Nakuru. He will go with us there this weekend to see his mother who’s sick. He has been on the streets for many years now, and it’s time for him to stop having to be a grown up. He needs to be able to be a teenager and get some time to learn something from the society, instead of having to learn everything by himself and the streets.
Way forward
- We need to visit the police station to get more information on the case against the driver and learning how to move on from here.
- We need to follow up on the t-shirts we ordered, since he’s not answering our phone calls anymore.
- We are yet to talk with George to find out what happened, since he was so eager to start his new life before he went back home. We have decided not to push him into anything and let him come to us, because he knows where we are and that he is welcome. But we are also thinking that he could need some guidance and someone to talk with, so we’re planning on going to find him to have a talk.
- We are still looking for a house that would fit to accommodate our four boys, and we’ll be ready to bring in some more boys as soon as we’ve found more support. It’s crucial that we find a place soon, since the place we have now is only until end of January. It is not safe for these boys to stay on the streets, so it’s very important that we find a place soon.
- We also need to find serious sponsors for the children, because the children are depending on them. Many people are saying that they will send money, but at the end of the day, we are not receiving any.
We have the hopes and dreams, we want to make a change in these children’s lives. These children haven’t had any safety net to help them on the right track, we want to become that safety net. But for us to be able to do this, we need more financial support. So if there is anything you can spare, we appreciate it! We are depending on donations and we can assure you that all the money goes straight to the children’s cause. We need more sponsors, so if you know anybody, please ask around! The money will go to the rent, healthcare, helping to start the businesses and getting the schooling they need, food and other necessities. Without financial support, we can’t make this happen.






