• There is no place like home, but Betty found a second home with two people who were willing to share their lives and work with her.

    Sr. Freda, a courageous woman who developed a free hospital near Kitale because she couldn't bear seeing people crawl on their hands and knees to some distant clinic and Emmanuel, a Maasai man who had to sell his two bottom teeth for a cow to put him through high school. He returned to his village and built a school for orphaned and special needs children in the mountainous region of Kilgoris. This is their story and the story of the children they are helping.

Story: THE SIRUA AULO ACADEMY

by Olepere Lemayian Jeremiah

What a wonderful place to be
The Sirua Aulo Academy
A friendly home for many
On a beautiful scenic hill.

A rocky and bushy hill
At the hilltop rested our dormitory
The ever changing climate
that encourages living.

A  place to acquire skills and values
Success often geared up
The best teachers
Always  honesty and trust.

Our morning devotions to acquire faith
The law of Divine favour
A source where we acquire knowledge
to become leaders with integrity.

The Christian values,
the law of choices,
the law of achievement,
and the determination to succeed.

Our director, volunteers from abroad
are always a blessing from God.
The quality of education we get
Forever to lead a good life.

WOW!  Surely, it is a good place
for you to be.

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  1. Linda

     /  July 30, 2014

    Beautiful and apt summary!

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