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Embu Boy, 12, Who Quit School to Fend for Ailing Granny, Siblings Returns to School: “Joyful Moment”

by TopNews

Residents of Embu town are ecstatic as a young boy who had left school to work as a breadwinner returns to class.

Six years ago, mom passed away.

The Good Samaritan says the youngster dropped out of school to care for his ailing grandmother and his brothers and sisters.

As the oldest child, he was responsible for protecting his frail grandmother and younger siblings.

His mom passed away six years ago, leaving behind some very young kids. The oldest of the three children is 12 years old and is currently enrolled in Fourth Grade at this institution. The identity of his parents is unknown to me.
The woman told Standard Digital, “His two younger siblings, aged 10 and 9, should be in school but can only go to Grade 2 because they have never gone to school since their mother died.”

Moms are the only ones who never pass judgment.

The grandmother they adored, she said, was too physically weak to care for herself when she went to visit them at their home.
The good Samaritan said the elderly lady was too sick to take care of herself, so she rushed her to the hospital. I’ve brought you a kid who, by all appearances, is destined to be a captain and a leader. While returning firewood to the house, he fell and injured his leg. He fabricated his own set of crutches. I had him checked out by the doctor and got him some new crutches so he could get around.

Because a mother does not pick and choose or pass judgment, I helped them.

Web users chime in

Netizens’ hearts were warmed by the acts of kindness, as evidenced by the responses posted in the comments section.

May God bless all who have witnessed the cries of these children,” said Josphine Kajuju.
“All glory to God Almighty..may this boy and the siblings never lack again,” Benedicta Min Wayne prayed for Wayne and his siblings. This woman deserves God’s richest blessings. Amen.”

Good job, mom, I’m sure some generous people will help them out with a better shelter too,” Betty Mutei Mwinzy said.

“God bless the one who tagged you and you too for the quick response,” Rehema Miriam said.

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