Friday, May 6, 2016

WHY MITS NEEDS YOU!


The following states clearly why Made in the Streets needs your support of prayer and funding.  Young teens like Eunice "fall in the cracks" created by the failures of families and societies.  Made in the Streets exists to bring the possibility of new life to kids like Eunice.  One of our Team members, Linda Ntinyari, has worked with Eunice and written the case history below.  She is now seeking to get the mother and the government to allow Eunice to become part of our family.



Subject: CASE HISTORY - EUNICE WANJIRU

Name        :  Eunice Wanjiru
Age           : 13 years
Parents      : Mother - Ann Wambui
                Father - Wachira - Separated
Education  : Class 7
Home        : Kiambu
Base         : Muthurwa
Siblings     : Lillian Wangari - 9 years, Samuel Mbugua - 6 years

                             STATEMENT 
Eunice was first rescued by a home in Nairobi called Rescue Dada Centre in 2012 when she was on the streets with her friends. They were living in Lunga Lunga when her parents separated and her mother  was left to fend for her and younger sister who was still an infant. They slept for a while in the streets until they found a house in Muthurwa.

She stayed in Rescue Dada for one year and was then taken to a home in Ruiru called Ruiru Children Home Care Center. She stayed there from mid-2013 to around October 2015 when the owner of the home died. After she died the government found out that while her records said that she had 24 children in reality she had 72 children so the management was told to take the children back to their homes or find a placement home for them.

She was taken back to Rescue Dada where they found her a new home called Blessing Home in Ruai sewage area. She ran away in February because her hand got burnt and they did not take her to hospital or give her any kind of medical care and she also says they were badly treated there.  She went back to her mother in Muthurwa where she has been helping her to do odd jobs.

In early April when she was coming back from an errand in the early evening she was called by an acquaintance who told her she was needed at a certain house by a friend of her mother.  When she entered the house it was locked behind her and she was raped by three men and then taken outside and left to fend for herself. She feared her mother and told a friend who took her to her mother and they told her. Her mother refused to take her to hospital. She took herself to hospital the following day and was given ARVs as a preventive measure and given a prescription for emergency pills. She told her mother who said that she had no money to buy any food let alone medicine. 


She is now pregnant and in dire need of care and protection.

Note:  As you can see, Eunice has been taken from place to place but is essentially on her own unless MITS can take her in.  Thanks for praying for her and helping us take care of kids like Eunice.  Blessings, charles

Saturday, March 26, 2016

MITS Board Meeting

It is great to have friends dedicated to the success of the street ministry who serve on an advisory and guiding Board.  We feel great gratitude to those who will put time and expense and prayer and love into making a way for street kids.  Thanks especially to Suzette and Kevin Wimpy, who are rotating off the Board for the time being. We know they stay committed to the purposes and plans of MITS.

We worked today on a "merit pay" system for the MITS Team.  We think we have a good plan now that can be clearly communicated to each Team member and give them opportunity to excel in their work.

We have a set of committees now composed of Board members and Nairobi Team members that evaluate and plan 1) Kenya operations, 2) the future of MITS and 3) financial matters.

We are continuing our Legacy Campaign, seeking friends who have been blessed by God who will contributed $10,000 toward the Mountain View Camp and toward our assisting Ethiopians to develop street ministry in Addis Ababa.  Has God blessed you?

We are continuing the HandMade Tour -- young people who spend a month in Nairobi at the beginning of summer, then travel in the USA to speak at churches and other groups on behalf of MITS.  Let me know (charles@madeinthestreets.org) if your congregation or group would have the 2016 Tour group come to your place in June or July.

Blessings on all those who will spend a few moments in prayer for street kids -- we need God's help to make a new life for these kids.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Kamulu Church Doing Well

20 women in the Kamulu community have responded to Jesus' call,
been baptized and are part of the congregation. They meet twice a
week and also prepare songs to share with the church. Some of them
help with the orphan feeding program done by Kenya Widows and
Orphans project at Kamulu. 

Bible study in small groups is regular at Made in the Streets and
the Kamulu Church.  Today's study is on Matthew 10 with 30 in the
9:00 Sunday class.


Francis Mbuvi also reports that the MITS students had a Sunday afternoon basketball game with the church in Mathare 4A, and MITS won this one!   And our shipping container has been moved by John Wambu to the Mountain View property so we can begin construction of the Mountain View Camp - keep up with the updates on our web site at www.madeinthestreets.org/Mountain View Camp.