Help Abbie locate her LOST 13yo CHILD in Kenya

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Help Abbie locate her LOST 13yo CHILD in Kenya
Samir Abdirizak Siyat Gure is a 13-year-old boy from Kenya and a pupil in Grade 8. He is the second-born in a family of three children and has two sisters, Vannia and Gianna. His mother is Abishagy Wambui Ndirangu (aka Abbie), who survived modern day slavery in Lebanon and was repatriated to Kenya in October 2020 after leading the protest which led her to support hundreds of fellow stranded Kenyans to be repatriated. Samir was a student at Muchatha Primary School at the time of his disappearance. On the morning of 27th August 2025,at around 6:00 a.m., Samir prepared himself for school as usual. He left home wearing a navy blue sweater, navy blue trousers, a sky blue shirt, grey socks, black shoes, and carrying a red school bag. Sadly, he never reported to school and has not been seen since. That day was the last time his mother saw him. The family reported his disappearance to the police and to ,Missing Child Kenya, but so far after a week, no results or leads have been found regarding his whereabouts. "As a family, we are deeply worried and are doing everything possible to find Samir. We are reaching out for support from well-wishers and organizations to help us intensify the search. Our plans include advertising on television and radio stations, traveling to different cities, and distributing posters to create more awareness. To carry out these activities effectively, we are working with a budget of USD 3,500. * 1,000 USD to offer reward if found * 500 USD to spread posters/flyers around different cities * 500 USD for 30min radio presence * 1,500 USD for 5min TV presence We kindly appeal for your support in this urgent matter. Any assistance, whether financial or in amplifying awareness, will go a long way in helping us continue the search for Samir and bring him home safely.

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Help Me Give My Family Hope, Health, and a Home

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Help Me Give My Family Hope, Health, and a Home
My name is Banuja Narthana, I’m just 19 years old, and I’ve already seen more pain and struggle than I ever imagined life could hold. I live with my mother, father, and younger sister. For 18 years, we’ve been moving from one rented house to another, always fearing when we’ll be asked to leave next because we can’t pay rent on time. My mother name is Achini, she's blind . She suffers from a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, a disease that’s stolen her sight for the past 27 years. She has never seen my face. She doesn’t know what her children look like. The cost of treating her condition is far beyond what we can afford, so we watch helplessly as her condition worsens. She recently had dengue fever and has never fully recovered. She is weak, in pain, and still trying to be strong for us. My father name is Wasantha, he is the most hardworking person I know. He never had the chance to study or earn enough, but he gave us what he could, mainly food. That’s all he could afford. A few months ago, he became seriously ill, and we found out he has diabetes, but it had gone untreated for a long time because we couldn't afford regular hospital visits. Now it’s too late his health has declined rapidly. His teeth are falling, his body is weak, and he can barely stand for long. I am trying to study and work at the same time, but my salary can’t even cover rent and food, let alone medicine or transport. My younger sister is still a student, and we even struggle to buy her schoolbooks. There are days when we eat only once. I cry silently at night, wondering how I will take care of them all. I carry my blind mother to the hospital on my own. I’m not strong, but I have no choice. Sometimes, the pain feels too much. I’ve had dark thoughts—thoughts of giving up. But I know my parents and sister need me. They only have me. And that’s why I’m writing this. Not for luxury. Not for a rich life. Just for a chance to survive with dignity. If I could buy a small house, we could stop worrying about rent. If I could buy a small car, I could take my parents to their hospital visits safely and without begging for help. I’m not asking for much. Just enough to give my family peace. I believe this could change everything for us. Please, if you’ve read this far, I beg you from the bottom of my heart,help us. Help me give my parents the care they’ve never had. Help me give my sister a chance to grow in peace. Help me hold my family together. Your help could be the miracle we’ve been waiting for. With all my heart, Banuja Narthana

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