Sisters’ Story: Kenya

In Kitale, Kenya, Sister Winnie Mutuku and the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul run a shelter for street children. The aim of their shelter is to protect children from human trafficking and reunite them with family wherever possible.

When COVID-19 shut down the city of Kitale and her shelter, Sister Winnie knew the need for her support would be greater than ever. Throughout the pandemic, she has prepared food at the shelter and delivered it directly to children on the streets. 

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