Missions of Hope enrolled Kipngeno in university in Kisii Town, Kenya where he is majoring in pharmaceutical studies. Kipnegeno waited years after graduating from high school to be able to start university. Several times we thought we had a donor for him. Several times our hopes, but more importantly, Kipngeno's hopes, were dashed because the would-be donors never followed through.
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Kipngeno kept busy on the farm while he waited for his time to start university studies. |
In September 2011, we took a leap of faith and enrolled Kipngeno in school and
have managed to help him through 4 months of student
housing and all needs associated with living in a new town and going to university.
The term finishes at the end of December and we are appealing
for someone who feels led to help Kipngeno, to come forward.
Are you the one that can help him?
You would be changing
a life for the greater good if you can help.
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Jonah pays a visit to Kipngeno. Jonah is on far left, Kipngeno on the far right with his lab coat and stethoscope, a friend of his in the middle. Can you imagine how excited Kipngeno must be? |
Once Kipngeno finishes his education he will also be added to the ranks of the medical profession. Kenya is greatly in need of medical personnel.
According to Oxfam, there were only 14 doctors for every 100,000 people in Kenya in 2006.
There is a critical shortage of doctors and specialists in Kenya.
Food for thought.
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Photo Credits: Jonah at Missions of Hope