Moses Kibaki: Hope for Moses after his mother abandoned him.
Moses was a few days old when his mother abandoned him in a bush. A stranger, attracted by a suspicious cry, discovered a lifeless tiny boy and screamed for help.
After frantic efforts, Moses ended up in a children's home, where his health stabilized in a few weeks. The children's home management named him after the biblical Moses and took the last name of the then-Kenyan president, Kibaki.
Later, PIPES learned about Moses, who needed help with education. We took Moses on our sponsorship program and a caring American woman who supports our ministry committed to sponsoring him. Today, a top performer, Moses, is overjoyed for the help and looks forward to joining high school (grade 9) next year.
Like many of our sponsored children, the story of Moses demonstrates the life-changing impact we make among children in Africa. Poverty can rob children of their God-given potential and dignity. Today, you can change the story for more orphans who live in poverty by supporting PIPES so that we can impact more children and families.