Wajibu Wetu meaning ‘common responsibility’ is a children’s charity organisation based in Kenya that will shortly celebrate its tenth year anniversary. Founded by Jane and George Kilonzo, Wajibu Wetu responds to the needs of orphaned and vulnerable children in Nairobi and its suburb areas. Currently, Wajibu Wetu is taking care of around 55 children between the ages of four to twenty
On the verge of celebrating its tenth year anniversary, opportunities and challenges have Wajibu Wetu going through some transformations, which on their turn pose new challenges and opportunities.
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I joined Wajibu Wetu in the year 2006, almost through with my primary education. I completed my education in the care of Wajibu Wetu parents (mum and dad) whereby they catered for my basic needs. 2007 I joined Loreto Kiambu secondary school whereby they catered for my secondary education fee and basic needs and I was able to complete without any problem. Afterwards I decide to take a course in nursing, I joined St. Luke nursing college in the year 2012. By God’s grace I was able to finish my nursing course in the year 2017 and am grateful and happy for Wajibu Wetu parents for being there for me. I was able to secure a job immediately I was done with my nursing course at St. Angela hospital. I am thankful because I made it through with the help of Wajibu Wetu parents (Mr. & Mrs. Kilonzo). May God bless you all abundantly for making me the person I dreamt to be.
I am William Kanzi, I joined Wajibu Wetu in the year 2005 in class two. I completed my primary education in the year 2012 where Wajibu Wetu parents (mum and dad) catered for all expenses. I joined queen of apostle seminary whereby they still paid all the school fees and completed in the year 2016. Afterwards I joined the cooperative university to study cooperative management still studying.
I am thankful because I made it through the help of Wajibu Wetu parents (Mr. &Mrs. Kilonzo). May God bless Wajibu Wetu abundantly for everything.
I am an only child to the late Rose Mbinya who pass on in the year 2001 when I was barely 9 years. Having been left under the care of my grandma, we had so many challenges especially financial challenges that led to me being admitted in wajibu wetu children’s home in the year 2005 after I completed my primary school education.
Being separated from my home and placed under a children’s home care was not easy but I later got used to the experience.
Under wajibu wetu I thank God that I was able to go through Secondary school and the university education. Thanks to wajibu for paying my tuition fees and for providing for my basic needs from 2005 to 2014.
just after I had lost my both parents, i joined wajibu wetu children’s home on the year 2007 trough Mr George and Mrs Jane . I received a warm welcome by mom and dad with a big friendly family.
I immediately resumed my primary education in class four. I was very excited. So, I was involved in many school activities beside my academic. Some of the activities for example school soccer and other games. I spent my child hood in wajibu With memories and happy moments. I was taken good care and raised spiritually too.
On the year 2012, I finished my Primary education with avarage marks which enabled me to join secondary school, still under full the support of wajibu wetu. Life in high school was quite different but I managed to adapt. I was also able yo finish my secondary school education. Currently am working waiting to join college soon.