Naluca
Membe
Future
Nurse
Now
at 18, she is the oldest youngster living in the home.
As such, she takes on a parenting role getting up early every morning
before the rest of the family wakes up. After
washing herself and straightening her bed area, she sweeps the home and readies
the day for the younger siblings.
Early
in the morning she is the one who will go to the garden to gather vegetables for
the day’s relish, a cooked sauce of mixed vegetables in which the nshima is
dipped.
She has always lived with different extended family members while pursuing her
studies and working to pay for her own tuition and living expenses. She
completed her high school, although failed to past her math exams. After
expressing her interest in the medical field, we encouraged her to first
complete her math requirements. She walks 45 minutes each way to attend National
Correspondence College where she is receiving adult classes to help her pass the
math class needed to enroll in nursing school.
Our
hope is to be able to assist Naluca in some way throughout college, and
encourage her to give back to her society. She will be the first Vima Lupwa Home
youngster who will be able to assist the home in its quest to becoming
self-sustaining. She is incredibly
nurturing and often visits the local hospital to council and encourage the
patients.