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- Nyumbani_Orphanage abstract "The Nyumbani Children's Home was founded by Father Angelo D'Agostino and Sister Mary Owens in 1992 to serve mostly abandoned children created by the AIDS pandemic. Originally a medical doctor in the US Air Force, D'Agostino joined the Jesuits early in his career, focused on psychiatry, and held various teaching positions. But it was through his experience working with multiple Jesuit charities that D'Agostino learned of the dire need for specialized facilities for abandoned children in Nairobi, Kenya. Today over 100 orphans or abandoned children live at Nyumbani Home located in Karen, Nairobi. In 1998, the recognition that there was a need to expand the basic initiative of Nyumbani Home to other locales which gave birth to the Lea Toto program. This is "a community-based outreach program providing services to HIV+ children and their families in the Kangemi, Waithaka, Kawangware, Riruta, Mutuini, Ruthimitu, Kibera and Kariobangi communities of Nairobi, Kenya." Based on past success, a related effort called Nyumbani Village was spawned to support both orphans and elders impacted by the AIDS pandemic. Located on 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) donated by the Kitui District County Council, Nyumbani Village is conceived to support between 1280-1600 individuals via a self-sustaining agricultural based venture.".
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageExternalLink www.nyumbani.org.
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- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charities_based_in_Kenya.
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- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Jesuits.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Karen,_Kenya.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Kariobangi.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Kenya.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Kibera.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Kitui_County.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Kitui_District.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Nairobi.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Pandemic.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nyumbani Children’s Home".
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nyumbani Orphanage".
- Nyumbani_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nyumbani Village".
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- Nyumbani_Orphanage subject Category:Charities_based_in_Kenya.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage subject Category:Nairobi.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage subject Category:Orphanages_in_Kenya.
- Nyumbani_Orphanage type Organisation.
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- Nyumbani_Orphanage comment "The Nyumbani Children's Home was founded by Father Angelo D'Agostino and Sister Mary Owens in 1992 to serve mostly abandoned children created by the AIDS pandemic. Originally a medical doctor in the US Air Force, D'Agostino joined the Jesuits early in his career, focused on psychiatry, and held various teaching positions.".
- Nyumbani_Orphanage label "Nyumbani Orphanage".
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- Nyumbani_Orphanage homepage www.nyumbani.org.
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