the orphan crisis in kenya
Current figures indicate that, in Africa, there are over
34 million
orphaned children.
1/3 of these children
are orphaned by AIDS.

Kenya
is not a large country; it’s only twice the size of Arizona.
Yet there are currently over 2.3 million children orphaned in Kenya
alone. Without significant intervention, an estimated 15
percent of children under age 15 are expected to be orphaned by
2015, and 30% will have lost their mothers, fathers, or both
parents.
In
the past, orphaned children in Africa were "taken in" by the
extended family (aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc). In recent years,
however, this has changed. The AIDS epidemic has decimated entire
families, the socio economic decline has led to the breakup of the
traditional African family, and the high unemployment rate leads to
prostitution and abandonment of the resulting children.
While the statistics seem staggering, there is
hope: REHEMA HOME. 
Over 50% of the
children orphaned in Kenya are a result of HIV/AIDS; either from
their parent(s) dying from it, or abandonment as a result of having
it. HIV children need three
things: Good nutrition, love, and adequate medical care.
Simple infections are treated very aggressively, because HIV
positive children can decrease in health exceptionally quickly.
With proper care and a lot of love, between 90-95% of the HIV+
babies became negative when 18 months old or younger,
when receiving
proper care and medication. This has been a focus of Rehema
Home throughout the years, and they've found the formula that works.
Rehema Home US Fundraising
Inc. 3295 Fairway 6 Macedon, NY 14502 USA
Phone:
(585) 802-0429 Email:
info@rehemahome.com
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