Street Boy Becomes Community Builder
May 9, 2010 at 10:35 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
This is a story of a street boy whose life began on the streets of Nairobi at the age of 10 years old. Now, at the age of 26, Dalton Oluoch Owade is an exceptional young man who runs a children’s home for 22 street children. This is a story of transformation.
“My names are Dalton Oluoch Owade. I born on 10th May 1984. I am the 4th born in a family of 8. We have six girls and 2 boys. My parents separated when I was 10 years old and so I went through hardship when growing up. I went to school up to class four then dropped because there was nobody to pay my school fees.
In the year 2004, one of my friends called me to Nairobi and promised to give me a job, but on reaching there I did not get the job so having nowhere to go I ended up on the streets of Nairobi. The first time that I was in Nairobi on the street I was given food by one street boy. From there I continued to stay on the street.
A few years later I was arrested and put in jail for 21 days. When I was released, one pastor took me and enrolled me in a driving school where I did the course and finished and then got a valid driving license. While on the street, I became very sick because of staying in the cold most of the time, so I had to come back to my home in Kitale.
In February 2007, when I was walking on the streets of Kitale, I met Mum Donna when she was buying bread and milk for the street children. When she wanted to buy for me I refused the bread and milk but told her to buy me a bible.
Mum Donna gave me her email address and this connected me to Hope For The Nations. I continued to lead a hard life on the streets because I was sleeping in a classroom. One year later I met Mr Ralph and I took him to where I was feeding the small street children. He bought us milk and bread and, when I took him to where I was sleeping, he bought me a mattress, blanket, bicycle, clothes and shoes. Through Mr Ralph my life changed.
Mr Ralph came to Kenya the second time in December 2007 when there was tribal clashes in Kenya. He came with a boy named Chad Bolton and Chad volunteered to teach us. At that time, we had 175 street children we were feeding. He taught us for two days and then told me we cannot teach children when they are sleeping in the cold.
At the end of January 2008 Chad gave me Kshs. 120,000 and I rented a house, bought beds, blankets and other items required for the home. On 1st February 2008, we opened a home with 23 children and called it Dalton Caring Home. We were poor, but happy and safe from the street. I then married Lillian, who was one of the helpers.
We now have 2 acres of land. We are building a big children’s home called Dynamic Rehabilitation Centre in Kiungani, Kitale, Kenya. We are hosting 25 children. I also have my two young sisters who are in high school and am also blessed with a cow, chickens for each child and we are planting our own vegetables. Life is so wonderful. I am so thankful that so many people have helped me and my children.
What is impossible to man is possible to God
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