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Visiting the Children at Iramiro Center, Busanza—What If-Rwanda

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On Saturday, April 21 st , 2018, What If-Rwanda visited the children who were born infected with HIV, currently living in Busanza, Kanombe, Kigali. These children live in the area called Iramiro Center, which is administered by nuns.  During that day, we played with the children and shared some sweets, biscuits, drinks, and fruits. After all that blast, there are different items we gave the children, and they include school materials (notebooks, pens, and pencils), foodstuffs, soap, lotion, toilet papers, clothes, and packaged fresh milk. 

Visiting the Patients at Kibagabaga Hospital--SNHU Global Days of Service

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On Sunday, May 6 th , 2018, SNHU Community visited the patients at Kibagabaga Hospital. This was done during what was called “SNHU Global Days of Service.”  During that day, there different items that were given to the patients, and they include soap, lotion, toilet papers, clothes, and packaged fresh milk. 

How Robert Ndicunguye’s Visit Went

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It was on Saturday, May 5 th , 2018 where we visited Robert Ndicunguye, a disabled child who lives in Ndera Sector. The fact that this boy has the courage to pursue his studies stimulates everyone to have a great willingness to help the child gets any possible necessities. Therefore, on the date, mentioned above, Kepler Community, visited the boy. There are different items that this great community donated to the boy and his family in general. Such items include metallic clutch, notebooks, pens, clothes, sandals, foodstuffs, and hygienic materials. In addition to that, Robert’s stepmother was handed 24,000 Rwf for her project of selling sorghum beer in the neighborhood. The entire family (Robert’s) was so thankful to Kepler community and other people who played a great part to help Robert and his family.  Big thanks to Emma Northcott, Smile Club Kepler, and Nakitha.  The pictures below were taken when we visited Robert. ...