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On the left is Irene Baumgartner of Germany. She is the director of the Nest, compassionate defender and protector of children.
Nellie calls herself the grandmother of the Nest. She is a nurse, primarily taking care of the smallest children. At the Nest there is a toddler nursery, and dormitories for the big boys and girls. In Kenya, when a woman is imprisoned, she is allowed to keep her nursing baby with her, so there are not many small babies at the Nest facility in Limuru.
The Nest also has "adoptable" babies in its custody, and they reside at the Halfway-House facility in Nairobi. In the past 18 months, over 50 Nest orphans have been adopted!
Many children who are in custsody of the Nest do not live at the Nest full-time. All of the high-school aged children attend boarding school, and only live at the Nest when school closes for term-break. In December the Nest is full and hopping with activity, and there are many extra helping hands!
We at Saba, International praise God for the work that the Nest is doing to provide safe haven for children in Kenya whose mothers are imprisoned.
posted for Saba, International by Cathy Woller
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