Elizabeth Andabwa
Birthday: August 2, 2000
Clean Water Well: #7 completed July 2017
DECEMBER, 2022 CHRISTMAS PARTY DISTRIBUTION
Christmas came early to our brothers and sisters in Kenya and once again everything was done to tradition just like the pre pandemic years. Every child received new clothes, shoes as well as extra food and toiletries supplies. Among other special gifts were a cow, goat and chicken for select families.
To top it all off, everyone was treated to an end year feast with distinguished Kenyan delicacies served including masala rice, chapatti, deep fried chicken, corn bread and so much more. Further the congregation was filled with joy of getting together in celebration of the end of an eventful yet successful year.
Christmas means so much to many children and adults alike across the globe and as witnessed, Santa managed once again to put a smile on every child's face courtesy of your generous thoughtful giving. It is a season of neighborliness and indeed you all set the bar so high. Happy Christmas!
Christmas 2021 Portraits in new clothes
Joy and abundance filled the air this Christmas season at our resource center in Kenya as Give Amore spread love through gifts, teaching and celebration of the eminent birth of our savior Jesus Christ. Our children had the time of their life, some indulging in their favorite meals and beverages, something that isn’t as common in their homes and daily routines. Topping the list of gifts this time and every other year was new clothes for all our sponsored children, a tradition so popular in the African culture, as well as extra food and toiletries.
August 2021 distribution
April 2021 Distribution
MARCH 2021 LETTERS TO SPONSORS
February 2021 Distribution
2021 January Back to School gifts
With the dawn of the New Year, it is back to school for all learners in Kenya and despite the raging pandemic world over, the government has carefully crafted a return to school plan to help protect the students against Covid 19 both while at home and school.
Our sponsored children are excited to resume learning after months of staying home due to the global pandemic that led to all schools closing indefinitely. Also given that Kenya has no homeschooling plan in its education system, there is no way she could have kept up with her syllabus.
Armed with books, stationery, full school uniform, and more, students are ecstatic and eager to go back to school and see their peers.
December 2020 DISTRIBUTION
december 2020 letters to sponsors
October 2020 letters to sponsors
August 2020 Distribution
JuLY 2020 distribution
June 2020 distribution
APRIL 2020
Due to Corona virus related restrictions, our usual congregation at the Give Amore center was replaced with our team transporting supplies to the homes of the beneficiaries.
In addition to the food and toiletries we typically issue, this time there was an augmentation of hand washing stations, extra food and soap to supplement their provisions during these lean moments and help curb the spread of the virus in case of an outbreak in the remote rural areas.
february 2020 distribution
DECEMBER 20, 2019 DISTRIBUTION
General Health: Healthy
Nails: Clean
Teeth Short
Hair: Clean
OCTOBER 26, 2019 DISTRIBUTION
Elizabeth was still away at school during this distribution. We missed seeing her this month!
SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM PARTY!
We loved learning more about Elizabeth and gifting her with a few school supplies and goodies
SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 DISTRIBUTION
School Position: C+
Hygiene
Nails: Short
Teeth: Brushed
Hair: Smart
Overall: Recovering from an ulcer attack
JUNE 29, 2019 DISTRIBUTION
Teeth: Brushed
Hair: Clean
Nails: Short
Overall health: Good
Favorite part of church: Singing
MAY 28, 2019
2nd semester school supply distribution.
Elizabeth was not feeling well and complained of chest pain when taking breaths.
APRIL 27, 2019 DISTRIBUTION
School Performance: 20 out of 57
Favorite Subject: Chemistry
Favorite Sport: Netball
When I grow up I want to be a: Neurosurgeon
General Health: Fine
Nails: Short
Teeth: Brushed
Hair: Short
february 2019 distribution
Hair: Combed
Nails: Short
Teeth: Brushed
General: Healthy
january 16, 2019 distribution
2019 Grade: 10th grade
School: Makunga
Shoe Size: 5
Health: Fine and healthy
December, 2018 Christmas distribution!
This Christmas was a blessing for our Give Amore children! Elizabeth received:
New clothes
A new Bible
A chicken
A goat for her family
august 2018 distribution
School Performance: C+
Nails: Clean
Ears: Clean
Hair: Short
Teeth: Clean
General Health: Good
No jiggers or scalp infection
JUNE 23, 2018 DISTRIBUTION
Nails: Clean
Hair: Well combed
Ears: Clean
Teeth: Brushed
General Health: Healthy looking
may 2018 distribution
april 2018 distribution
Nails: Clean
Hair: Well combed
Ears: Clean
Teeth: Brushed
General Health: Has skin rushes
FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRIBUTION
JANUARY 2018 DISTRIBUTION
2017 update
Elizabeth is a total orphan. She and her sister Lydia live with their Uncle Henry Juma. Without our sponsorship program, she and her sister would be in an orphanage. Living in a mud hut with their Uncle and his family, Elizabeth has grown up in our sponsorship program and used to be extremely shy and quiet. She’s now gaining confidence and is bright and excelling in her education. She’s thankful for the opportunity to continue her education and has big dreams and goals for herself. She wants to make the most of this privilege she’s been given.
Elizabeth is in the 7th grade for the 2017 school year at Eshivenga Primary School.
She is pictured with Beverlyn, Grace, Brian, Emmanuel O, and Emily in the Dec 2017 photo. They were blessed with an extra provision of food for their family at Christmas. Elizabeth is also pictured with a new goat gifted to her family.
2016 photos
2015 update
With her quiet demeanor one can mistakenly take Elizabeth for shy. Her chatty side exudes when you get to talk to her. Elizabeth is fifteen years and from the look of her toned skin and eyes, she admits her health is well with no recent attacks of illnesses.
In sixth grade, Elizabeth’s favorite subject is Science. She says this attitude towards the subject didn’t just happen but it is due to continued curiosity in her on why things are the way they are. She however least performs better in mathematics.
She generally likes hanging out with her sister Lydia, reading story books, helping with chores. She experiences problems which entail: lack of text books, lack of a school bag and sometimes goes to school on an empty stomach.
Despite all these challenges, she is thankful to God and her sponsor for keeping her in school and strives to be a doctor in her future.