My Name is
Pross

Pross
Prossy lost her father to AIDS at age four, and her mother was unable to care for her due to severe mental illness. She was placed in the care of an impoverished relative who could not care for her. Social welfare referred her to the Rafiki Village Uganda, and she arrived at the Village in 2006. She now enjoys her home with her Rafiki mother and siblings. Prossy's favorite subject is Bible. She loves the truth that God is holy, mighty, and loving. She is excellent at art and drawing, and she uses color very effectively in all of her artwork. She appreciates God as the greatest artist of all. Prossy has made a commitment to follow Jesus and serve him all the days of her life.
DOB: Oct 20, 2002
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