Children in orphanages are not uniformly safe; the quality of care varies dramatically between institutions, with some orphanages providing genuine support and proper education while others exploit children for personal gain, making it essential for caregivers to prioritize children's wellbeing over their own interests.
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Are children who are always in the orphanage safe in the hands of their of their keepers or >> take careers caregivers. Are they safe?
>> No.
>> Answer me.
>> Not only your children. I'm talking about all orphanages. There are lot of orphanages in Kenya. And that's what the government realized. And the government was like pose what's happening. A lot of orphanages. Are all orphanages genuine?
Are they genuine?
>> It's like a school. Yeah. Your answer is like she won't know because orphanages are like schools. There are good schools and bad schools. And are your babies safe in your hands?
>> Your 20 babies. Are they safe?
me said I won't I will never tell you when I'm visiting you maybe one day I'll come and tell my sister let's go let me at least get something that I will come and present to the babies and also I couldn't come I wanted my time with my newborn >> moving with her right now I want her to reach an an age where I will put on the back and just walk to the market go to the farm that's I will re I will now know that I'm ready to at least Yeah. to uh go outside and work and yeah help others.
>> Yeah. After helping myself first. Yeah.
I put me first then the rest follow. If you put the rest first uh that's upon you guys. Me I put me first then the rest follow because I won't go and work on your children or take care of other children. When my children are are suffering that won't be godly. So uh according to you sister >> are children safe in orphanages? Some of them >> some are safe and some are not safe.
>> Yeah.
>> According to my experience some children are really really suffering in orphanages. Yeah.
>> But some they're just okay. But let me just say not that she's here. Me I'm very point blank with her kids are very much well. They well they're good.
Yeah, their children are not suffering.
They are good.
>> Like one day I went there and saw a very very young kid >> here.
My name Okay.
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Uh she's going to have a heart surgery, open heart surgery.
Uh it will cost >> on 5th June.
>> June 5th June >> 5th June 2026.
She has just passed and she said she's inviting everyone. She's let me finish.
I carry my baby first then we continue.
She's supposed to have an open heart surgery and uh she's inviting us for contribution and I've also invited you.
This is her phone number over here. Plus 2547450962 plus 25474 50962 If you want to support her with anything during the contribution it will cost 1.5 million Kenyan shillings for open heart surgery. Please guys support her with whatever you want to support so that and pray for her so that it can come out successful successful that's the most important thing.
So um this 1.5 million she's saying insurance will uh pay half 1.5 and her she's supposed to pay 1.5 I think it will cost 3 million. So let's continue to post.
Okay guys let's pause a little bit. We talk with her then we continue.
So guys let's continue. We are done with uh the invitation. If you want to support her, just support her direct to her. Yeah. Not through me, please. Yeah.
Direct to her. That's why I decided to read her phone number. Support her. It will be done on 5th June. Yes.
Hey guys, creating content with a baby is not easy. It's not an easy thing. It has never been an easy thing. Uh so um what I'll say let's continue Cindio.
>> Yeah.
>> So maybe you can tell us have you ever been in an orphanage? Have you ever worked in an orphanage? Because that's the discussion we had previously here.
>> So I've worked in orphanages for quite a long period of time.
>> I'm a teacher as you know. I've taught in orphanages.
>> How many?
>> Oh my goodness. Like the first one bagghi. The second one, yeah, it is masangora.
>> The second one, no boat.
>> The third one.
That is why I wore last year.
>> Mhm.
>> Mhm. So, I have that experience. I have that experience. Okay. Like uh one day I just walked in when I joined YouTube after some time. I really walked to her orphanage.
>> I went there. I saw nothing bad. But uh in other s Yeah. The the children were very good.
They were wellkept in it was at it was uh 7 in the morning and they had already drunk porridge.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. So I saw that is a good a good move and I talked to her also. So I told her, I just encouraged I told her these kids maybe if you want to collect blessings, collect blessings from these kids.
>> And if you want to collect curses to your children, >> you'll get the curses, >> you'll get the curses from these children. So that is what I told her and I know she was she's a very hardworking lady. She does it well. So h let me tell you Priscala, it's a I've been I' I've been had I had one thing I wanted to tell you. The certain girl from Noah's boat.
She was chased away from school and then she was in grade 10.
>> Chester how sent school.
>> No, I don't know. I don't know what happened but I think she was sent away from the orphanage from the Noah sports orphanage.
>> Mhm.
>> So I wanted to ask you to just me with me. I have know that you know very well my financial status.
>> I'm not able.
>> Yeah. You know I >> God thank you. I don't I don't have that >> capability >> capability of raising that child. But I I think it I thought it's wise we look for those children.
>> Oh, so it's not one child.
>> No, they're children.
>> But me, I don't want to have an orphanage here. Maybe maybe we take them.
>> Yeah. To her. But yeah, so whatever you get small, you just be donating with my help also. Maybe when I get 1,000, buy something small, we take them, we take to them. So those kids the no both kids they're not that okay.
Some of them are are not that okay. I've worked >> you know you know I started that discussion guys when they came when she came here because me I didn't know my sister was once even knows Esa of Noah's boat at all. I didn't know guys. Me I didn't know at all. So uh when she came here when uh this lady came here I asked her how is everything and blah blah blah. Then my sister was like, "Hey, so you know Esther?"
I told her, "Haven't you been watching me?" She asked me, "Do you have videos of children who are there when you used to go there?" She told me, "Yes, right now go there and point those children who are on camera. Tell her to show you all those children and see if you'll see them." I was like, "What do you mean?"
Those children were sent out. those teachers the teacher I don't know the teacher from kissy >> was sent away also >> there are certain pastor I don't know I've not I've not just tried to inquire the reason as to why >> okay the pro the reason as to why I just wanted I just wanted to warn you leave alone the no boat orphanage >> no me don't go there yeah stop going there you weren't killed >> stopped long time ago >> when I saw your video I was like emotional actually I was very emotional I was very emotional and yet you were pregnant with those kind of you know >> I was silently pregnant >> but you were sick in a video I saw you you having an an yeah pregnancy >> very dangerous yes so I just wanted to tell you please if it's helping just go and look for those children who are sent out >> please let us take them to this orphanage then we'll we'll see something we'll see something else to do >> guys honestly speaking Let me tell you me, I wanted I just want I've always wanted to focus on me and my babies, but sometimes you get this like you need to be here for this person. You need to be here for this person. Sometimes even I forget about my children and this and blah blah. But I feel that the God has a reason why he he sent people to >> Let me tell you something.
>> God knows why she put you here.
>> Yeah. And you you must fulfill God's purpose. That is that that is God's purpose for you being here. So when you are there just work that blessings to your children actually sincerely speaking.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> That's tough.
>> Not tough. You're just trying.
>> Okay. So guys there is a time I was here. It's evening. I had all delivered but I was not in a state where I could even go somewhere. I could just only stay at home. So I got this call. I got this call u from a a girl. I think it was a girl. She told me please I need your help. Uh we were sent away from the orphanage. Uh we we we need you to stand with us. Blah blah a lot of things. We were many of us. We we were brought from Kissy. Guys, this is what I'm telling you. And I'm going to look for those children as a reality, as a truth. If you are out there in the world, wherever you are and you want to stand with any child of any of the children that I will get, stand with them. Not by using me.
You can use the place where they are and support them and stand with them so that their future like their whatever they have learned like the education can continue because I'm told there is one who is in grade 10. Grade 10 is like form two. Uh this is a child who has a vision and I'm told this is a child who is a total orphan. The like the family is scattered. They don't have a stable home like where she can go and call home. She used to be in an orphanage in a certain orphanage. I can't mention sorry I can't do that. I I'm scared of myself. Maybe she can. Uh she used to be in a certain or orphanage and she was the owner of the orphanage went to the school and that for sure if you're telling me that just be sure I will go and confirm even with the school.
>> Just go and confirm. The owner of the orphanage went to the school and took the mattress, the box >> and everything, >> the suitcase and everything and just told the the teachers she is never a guardian of that child >> and the child was sent away. I don't know where that girl is. It's a girl and when I feel that a girl child is out there suffering, I do feel bad. So I want to take this initiative and just let you know guys I am going back not to Noah's boat but I'm going back to rescue children and take them to whichever orphanage I will and even if they're in an orphanage they're not be getting that help I will try my best to help them and also my question is why are there many orphanages in your area okay >> that's what I realized You have like five orphanages in that area.
>> Yeah. But more than five there are many. There are no orphanages in your but in that area there are lots.
>> The way I think your orphanage was the first one. Yeah. It was the first orphanage that I found. Yeah. I >> not no came in the year 2019.
If it's not 2018.
>> Yes. the the orphanage. Yeah. Seriously.
Memorial.
>> I was I was married to to that place when Memorial >> Why don't you have a lot of children?
Let me just see. Let me just help her, you know. So, when I was married the other one, >> why do you want to help her? Let her explain.
>> Oh, explain.
Huh?
Mhm.
Oh guys, so she's telling me that it's the capability. She's not capable to raise a lot of children. Uh according to how the way she earns, she has no like an outer source of finance, an outer source of food. So there is no way she can have children who are in high school like 10 of them and take them to school. She'll make the children those children suffer.
And by the way on the other side even in Noah's boat and other orphanages it's very challenging to have a lot of children in one place.
>> It's very challenging very challenging very challenging. So my question is how do you guys do it? Because me having even four children, sometimes I do have uh children from relatives and friends and family. Uh sometimes I do have like 10 but this house turns into a dusty building.
And also it turns into a club like everyone is shouting there, shouting here, running up and down. And uh there's no I can say I can scare them out. I have to be with them because my children want them. I also feel safe when I have a lot of people around me and especially children and sometimes it's tough. I do say no when I have no one to help me around. But when I have someone to help, I'm like, you can if my sister is here, she can help me wash the clothes. Someone else can help me do something else. Why say no? I do not say no. So my question is guys, why do you bite more than you can chew? Why do people bite more than they can chew? For example, if I know that I have I can I can just uh help 10 children or 20 children or 30 children, why don't I maintain that the other children that the government is bringing to me, I can just say no, take them to somewhere else where there is a lot of support. When I'll get support, I will come and ask for many children. But imagine my case.
What's um paining me in my heart? It's this girl calling me telling me they were called from Kissi and came to Kura to an orphanage. The reason they came is so that when people come they can see that there are a lot of children there.
But right now they're out there scared, chased out. And uh the man who used to be a teacher is now a shoe what he he men's shoes.
>> Um makes like repairs shoes and the lady repairs clothes for survival and the children were taken to a different orphanage where they are not even well taken care of. I'm sorry. Don't come for me. I know the other time I talked about Noah's boat, my security was threatened big time. M >> yes my security was threatened this one I will say without fear or compromise of anything but me I'm saying if you know that you cannot support these children and you've gotten them from their homes return them at their homes don't just them >> yeah actually >> and leave them there >> and most girls >> so tell me your experience well let's continue me guys I've ended there let her talk about it okay my experience is some girls okay in the orphanages that that I've worked with >> some of them children are well kept >> but some more so the girl the girl the girl child is suffering a lot you know girls require a lot of maintenance they require a lot of things personal effects so it is a very very big problem like the girl who now the the pastor used to went and took her boxes my And her story is very touchy. She has no mother. She has no father. Their brothers are scattered everywhere. So the moment I heard that I was very touched.
>> The brothers are well are well off.
>> They are not well off. They are not they they're drunkards.
They're scattered. Everybody stays in his own place.
>> Oh.
>> Yeah. Where they where they find something, that is where they stay.
Where they find home, that is where they stay. When they find food, that is where they eat. M so being being a a girl she's called Teresa being a girl neglected it's and she has no one it's very touch it's very touching so that story is very very touching when I heard of that story I was like oh my goodness >> how how can we help that girl >> for us to go back to school continue her education and be in a safe place that is my wish >> that is my wish so I've not been seeing her in church because If you go to the same church since they they came from halft time the first time first time yeah I've not been seeing her so I've been asking where is the rea so nobody answers >> you go to the same church how >> from the orphanage they come >> no the school now where she she she used to learn yeah they come to our church so I've not been seeing the in church and when she she usually comes in church she make sure she comes and sees me >> let me tell you oh she's pregnant me let me just I'm sorry to ask that guys don't come for me.
>> Maybe maybe the lady was disappointed.
Maybe this girl is pregnant. She didn't expect this. Then she was like, "Now since you've decided this, I'm disappointed in you." We might be blaming her >> and we get the girl is the one who is in mistake. Let's do let's try to reason.
>> Yeah, let's reason together. But please, let me ask you a question. Nowadays in Kenya, even pregnant girls go to school.
And how how is it if it was her child >> could she send her away?
>> No.
>> Could she?
>> No.
>> So even nowadays in Kenya the law allows even if a girl conceives let her go to school.
>> Yeah.
>> Let her go to school. Don't neglect that child. Tomorrow it may happen to your child. Will you neglect that child?
>> No.
>> You can't. She could have left that child even if she's pregnant to to continue schooling. And if she misbehaves her own, she could have just called some guidance and counseling so that she can be guided and canceled and she continues with school. And when you send her out, what if she goes and meet something else outside there?
>> Will you regret?
>> Will you regret?
>> So sending her away was not a solution.
>> It was not a solution. Yeah. It's not a good according to me.
>> According to me.
>> Yeah. It's not a best solution. By the way, you've tried to reason like a parent. If it was my daughter, could I send her away?
>> Would I say now I don't want you because you've tried to d No.
>> Yeah. Even me, I've had a child and my mom came.
Even me, I've had a child.
Let me say out of wedlock.
Is it easy? Easy. Easy.
Yes.
Yes, we needed light. Even me, I've had a baby. I've had three children. When I got my ch children, I've never gotten married. Yes. This was a discussion last night with somebody about marriage. I said my marriage. I I was in a relationship. Yes. Let's They call it Are you married?
>> No, I'm not married.
>> That's a topic we should discuss about my friend. A person who is married is the person who was wed.
>> I didn't know that. has start knowing it from >> and is he your husband?
>> That's a question to ask guys. We need to do a story about that. We need to talk about that in another video.
>> But you know somebody told me somebody somewhere >> a pastor told us in church the person who is married is the person who was wedded. But outside wedding >> it's not legally married.
>> Even your children are not you got them out of wedlock.
>> Yes. Then I'm not legally married.
That is it. Are you married?
>> Are you married?
>> But what do our parents say?
>> We are married.
>> They don't know the They don't know the law.
>> Yeah. But there is customary marriage.
>> Yeah, there's customary marriage.
>> And also in Kenya there is come we stay.
>> Yeah this come we stay like now me I'm coming we stay.
>> Okay. Yeah.
>> So that's what I I was talking about come we stay. Okay. So uh let's we are out of topic. So guys, um me what I can say if you know you have an orphanage, if you know you've not only orphanage, there are people who look for comfortability in their homes by taking other people's children to stay with them.
>> Do you know that?
>> Yeah.
>> It happens a lot in Kenya. That's what I can say. Especially in our communities, they take children from maybe Tanzania they >> the fact that Tanzania doesn't take education seriously but not with the current president.
She's so serious with education and also the late Maguouli was very serious serious with education. So Tanzanians don't come for me. long time ago we use and also there are people in Serenetti uh in our places some don't prefer taking their children to school and a girl is a certain age they say you're ready for marriage >> so some people in our homes in our community say I want to rescue you I want to rescue you I will take you to school but you turn that child into a donkey actually there are people put turn children into donkeys. You want your children to stay comfortable. This child will come wash dishes, clean the house, wash clothes, do this. You're just seated, fetch water, mistreating her, giving her heavy words like telling her heavy words and nasty words. And is that also rescuing a baby? A child.
>> That is not risking a baby.
>> That's way better. It's better that child to be in an orphanage than to be in your home.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So me what I'll say is that if you know you cannot take care of someone's child the way you take care of your children don't take that burden to yourself please don't don't even me if I know that my heart is not like in a way I can stay with this child like mine I can allow this child to wear my children's clothes I can allow this child to sleep the same bed with my children the same food like whatever I do to my child I can do to this child. I better not stay with that child because that's bad. So let let's continue with the orphanage thing. Mhm. You are a teacher in which orphanage?
>> I was a teacher first of all I was a teachers at a place called Masangora.
That is the first orphanage to work with.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. In that orphanage I saw nothing wrong.
>> Yeah. The learners are good. The children are treated well.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. In the second orphanage I worked in Noah's boot. I saw something else.
>> Mhm. I saw something else.
Yeah, guys. But I think I don't know if nowadays it has changed, but I am very surprised to hear some of them were sent outside the way I had.
>> Mhm.
>> But uh I think that thing is continuing.
>> Mhm.
>> So the third orphanage I worked in STA.
>> Mhm.
>> Sta is very good.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Actually STA is very good. That that man has that heart of helping.
>> Yeah. He does not see money. He sees the well-being of the children. You know the problem with >> So I'm You'll take me to visit.
>> Yeah, I'll take you someday. You'll see.
>> I will also come to visit you.
>> And also my what I realized >> do you know the the the children of that caretaker sleeps in the dometry with the orphans.
>> Do you know that they wear the same clothes? Like seriously, I'm not lying.
>> That's good.
>> I'm not I'm not lying. That is the orphan that I worked with. I was oh my I was like oh my god till one day I asked I asked the the the daughter of that caregiver >> she's my friend I asked her >> and how comes you are used to these kids and yet others you don't know you don't even know them she told me when we started we started an orphanage we started it in Kericho >> so my father put us together we were sleeping together eating together wearing the same clothes And there were 20 of them. So we are used to this to this children. So we see them.
>> How many are they right now?
>> Yeah, they're very many. There he also accommodates even the South Sudan. I'm like serious.
>> So she told me so we are used to these children. So we see them as our brothers and sisters and that is how they stay.
>> Yeah. That is how they stay. So yeah, that is the off the best orphanage that that I've worked with.
>> Mhm. So but the the the one I think she values money more than the wellbeing of the children. That is what I can say.
Please don't come back to me. I'm I'm just saying my experience to the Esther one.
>> No.
>> Yeah.
>> She values money more than the wellbeing of the children.
>> Mhm.
>> Even instead very many children have given birth there.
>> Yeah. They have given birth. I'm not lying. They have really given birth. But when a person what gives them that pregnancy?
>> So the problem is to girls you can't even know. Some of them let me just tell you some of them maybe a a caretaker maybe a relatives brings a child here >> when they close school she takes back.
>> Ah >> yeah she takes back that kid and when that kid comes back she's already >> they just given free education. They given free education, free food, free stationaries, everything, free clothes.
But when school closes, their relatives comes and picks those children. And the moment the the that girl is pregnant, the relative also returns that child back to the orphanage.
>> And that that man is like, "Oh my goodness, no problem. No problem. Let her give birth. What can we do?" Yeah, that is how he says, "What can we do?
Let her give birth. Then she will continue the education."
>> What tribe is that one?
>> A kiss. She does not send any child anybody's child outside the offering.
>> Mhm.
>> Any mistake, she just solves that mistake intactly and just the learner feels comfortable and continues the education.
>> Yeah. That is the best orphanage I've ever worked with. He values the children's wellbeing more about more than money. Yeah. Let me say that.
>> I feel like it's music in my ears.
>> So one day just come, I'll take you there. Actually he he supports uniform and there are over 200.
>> Baka uniform.
>> Uniform, books, shoes, everything.
>> Wow.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Even the the Sudanese just come there from the it's just like a rescue center. They come from Kakma. They given education, uniform, everything. And if the teacher wants to send them outside, no, no, no, no, don't send where where will you send this kid to? Just let him just go in class without even shoes.
When I get money, I'll just buy shoes.
Just take this child back. Even the neighbors. I'm not even lying. Even the neighbor. Free. Even the neighbors.
>> Huh?
>> He has really helped so many people.
>> Free.
>> Free.
>> Even if I go around asking neighbors.
Just go around and ask neighbors. Free.
>> Free.
There's some neighbor of mine. They just his kids are just learning freely there.
>> Even the girl I was staying with. No, no, no, no. She's a she's my husband's the child to my husband's sister.
>> Mhm.
>> Are you married?
>> Ah, now you are very pet that question.
>> I'm being >> my boyfriend. My boyfriend. Okay.
your fianc.
>> Has he put a ring on it?
>> Where is that ring?
>> Has he proposed? No, no, no. He has not.
>> Guys, that's a discussion of some another day because yesterday something happened. Mhm. So, I just took that child. She was in class.
She was in form one. I took her there. I just asked that caregiver to just let that child learn there because I had no good support that I could support that girl. Now she's in form three. Fair.
Mhm. Free uniform. I now uniform my I didn't want just to give that bur. I just bought uniform, shoes, books. But the education is free.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah.
>> Wow.
>> So that man is a very is very goodarted.
He has that heart of helping people.
>> He values people's wellbeing more than money.
>> Wow. Wow.
>> So just come one I'll take you there actually.
>> Mhm.
>> You'll just feel good. He's just good like that.
>> Mhm. So, what happened to you at Easter's place? Because you've like No, no, no. Or should we leave it there?
Just a talk of another day.
>> It's a >> No, just clear it today.
>> Do you want my security to be threatened again?
>> Hey, >> are you sure?
>> Yeah. But even if it is threatened, my friend, let me tell you something. Stand by the truth. Even Stephen the matter stood by the truth. Even if he was stoned to death, he just stood by the truth. Don't just be a hypocrite somewhere while you just value your peace more than anything else. That is not good. But I'm saying the truth.
Yeah. Wow.
So guys, that is it. Thank you so much for watching this video. till now. God bless you.
God bless you. Just know that you are the best. And also when you have a child you're taking care of, please don't don't mistreat that child. Don't neglect that child. Don't put yourself your self-interest. Yeah. Your interests first. put that child interest at heart first and then proceed with your own interest in your yeah if you do that it will be good but if you don't God is watching you leave me me what I do say this earthly things this is like wind like like many times it's vanity like see you see I'm not touching anything like I'm not feeling anything that's how ugly things are if you God has blessed you with those earthly things or God has given you an opportunity or you have decided in your heart that I want to take care of this child. I want to do this to this person. I feel like I want to be a blessing to this person. Please don't use your selfishness to mistreat this child especially the children you know as grown people we can speak for ourselves. We can say no this is not okay. We can walk away. We can like talk. We can talk it out. We can provoke someone and tell you no, this is not right you're doing to me. But a child is always defenseless. It's only a few children who can say no. Whatever you're doing to me is not okay. Like I can imagine my daughter, she call when she reach the age of 13 years, it will be hard for you to mistreat her. She she's not talkative. But when you do something that is not good to her, she'll tell you no, this is not right. So whenever you feel like this person is defenseless like my daughter here for Stina but for her she points out things just do this tell this person or just kneel down and tell God whatever you're telling me to do it's a hard task for me God I won't and God won't punish you for that but remember Jonah was swallowed by a fish talk you guys get a shout out to your channels before Hello. Okay, guys.
Mhm. Okay guys, uh good morning, good afternoon, good evening depending where you'll be watching this video from. My good name is Gladis Rioa. Please subscribe to my channel. Uh watch my videos, like, comment and share.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Today I saw it twice to come and help my sister Prrisca to do one to three.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. I was when I was just washing utensils outside there a visitor also came. Prisca I don't I know she just said asked where was I? Where is where is Gladies? They told her Gladice is at Prrisa's place. So she came she came.
She said today I must go there.
>> So I just found her. It's good she has come. She has a welcome.
>> Don't worry.
>> Prisc is very welcoming. She's welcome.
I will come. I will come.
>> Mhm.
>> She's also welcoming. You're also welcome.
>> Thank you very much. Thank you.
>> So guys, I saw it twice to come and help Prrisa 123. So guys, thank you very much. Just support me by watching, subscribing, liking, and commenting.
Prisca, thank you. Oh guys, sorry. Nam used to call her every time.
>> Yeah.
>> Sorry. So guys, as I've said, support me by subscribing, liking, commenting, and sharing to my videos. Thank you very much, Prrisa. Just uh thank you very much, my sister, for your warm welcome.
You've kept me going. Let me say God bless you for me.
>> Thank you guys.
>> Thank you guys.
It's your time.
>> Hey. Hi guys. My name is Susan.
My YouTube channel You can subscribe to like, you can comment.
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