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Aggie joined the Vima Lupwa Home just this past
summer. This young 4th
grade youngster loves to sing, in fact it is rare to find her
not singing all the time – singing is an incredible companion
for the children in Zambia and Aggie is a perfect example of
this trend.
When she was only 3 years old her father died of AIDS. Hoping
for a better life and to help provide for her daughter and
herself, Aggie’s mother remarried but her new husband never
accepted Aggie as his child. When the husband started abusing
them, she feared for her daughter’s life and sent her away to
live with other relatives. Unfortunately the relatives,
struggling with poverty themselves, didn't have the resources to
support Aggie. As is so typical in cases such as this, Aggie was
sent from house to house. As
a result she hasn’t gone to school regularly.
Violet, our housemother, who is also very involved with
Women’s Rights in Zambia, is advising the mother and teaching
her that she has the right to live in a safe environment.
We are offering a safe stable home for Aggie, who has just
started going back to school. Aggie is incredibly bright
although a little behind in school. She dreams of being a
teacher and often tries to tutor her younger friends and other
Lupwa children with their homework. Here at the Vima Lupwa Home
she will have the support she has always needed.
We are hopeful that the stability our home can provide
Aggie will help her thrive and break the cycle she was born
into.
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