Samuel Baraka James
Samuel is the last born from a family with eight siblings. His mother is a hawker and the primary breadwinner. Some of his siblings dropped out of school because of poverty and began working odd jobs. Without intervention, Samuel faced risks of becoming a street child. He joined the Mully Family in 2011 and is determined to make a better life for himself. For fun, he enjoys athletics (track and field) and has dreams of becoming an engineer. During his gap year, he is interning at our primary school in Vipingo.
Community
MCF InternsLocation
All Campuses, KenyaRescued
2011Gender
MaleBirthday
9/28/2003Age
20School
MCF InternsGrade
Year 2Samuel's Unmet Needs
Basic Needs
While students await their KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) exam results, they can stay on at Mully Children's Family and serve in departments like education, medical, domestic, and farm production. This experience helps to build skills that the student can use in life, on college applications, or towards a job; depending on the path they choose to follow. Support helps to provide for their basic needs during their gap year.