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Home» Assistance to very poor families » Gadaphy graduates from Teachers’ College.

Gadaphy graduates from Teachers’ College.

Posted on February 21, 2017 by tsudra in Assistance to very poor families, Students, Students' welfare

Gadaphy’s uncle at his cobbler’s workshop in Mbita
Gadaphy with Watu Chair and vice Chair in his College

Watu Kwa Watu has been mobilizing support for Gadaphy’s schooling since he finished his Primary School in Mbita. Gadaphy is a complete orphan, living with his disabled uncle (victim of polio), who works as a cobbler in Mbita. Gunver, from Fredensborg in Denmark, has paid for Gadaphy’s 4 years in Mbita High school. Anne from Somerville, near Boston, Professor of the Massachusetts College of Arts, together with the Watu Trustees, have supported his studies in the Teachers college in Rongo. Now, Gadaphy has his first job as a Primary School teacher.

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