My Name is
Robert

Robert
In 2001, Robert’s father admitted him to the hospital due to malnutrition. His father then abandoned him there. The social worker for the hospital brought Robert to a babies’ home. He was then granted approval to be moved to the Rafiki Village Uganda. Robert arrived at the Village in 2003. Robert, who has some special needs, attends a vocational school through Rafiki Scholarship. He hopes to become a qualified auto mechanic. During his free time, Robert enjoys reading and exercising, and he also helps organize worship at his school. Robert enjoys coming back to the Village for short visits.
DOB: Nov 14, 1999
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Aaron
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