My Name is
Amos

Amos
Amos was abandoned in Kitui near the police station when he was only two years old. He was then placed in a local home for babies and no one came to claim him. Social Services recommended he be placed in a permanent setting and referred him to Rafiki Village Kenya; he arrived in 2005. Amos approaches his responsibilities with passion and diligence. Amos desires to work in the food industry. He is attentive during Bible lessons and enjoys stories in Literature class. He continues to grow in character through hard work and consistent Bible reading.
DOB: Sep 2, 2001
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Rachel
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Aaron
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