Thursday, September 4, 2014

Profile in Hope and Love


Student: Ruby Abukwii Oshale (also has a son named Dennis)
Favorite Subject: Science Future
Skill: Catering Current age: 17
Age when moved to base: 15
Age when came to MITS: 16
Base location: Reuben Grew up: Nairobi
Siblings: 11 siblings (4 boys, 7 girls). Linet, Roda, Rebecca, Miriam, Joy, Julie, Nora, Osabire, Dismas, Diva, Dickson
Favorite Sport: Football
Favorite Team: Barcelona    Goals in life:
Favorite player: Messi  
Favorite Food: Chicken,  fish, rice, French fries
Favorite Movie: Passion of Christ
Favorite Music: Reggae, Gospel
Favorite Artist: Glen Washington
Favorite drink: Pineapple, Chocolate
Favorite book of the Bible: Revelation
Favorite passage:
Favorite activities: Dancing

Goals in Life
To own  a car and home. To help my parents.
To have a Christian husband. To have only two kids. Know more about God. To teach my children about God.
To have savings  account For my son to attend a good university and be a pilot.
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Teacher Profile
Name: Angela Kimilu-Otieno
What is your position at MITS: Administrative Assistant/Teacher
How long have you worked at MITS: 5 years total. 3 years and a break and then another 2 years.
Do you have family: Yes! My husband is named Victor Otieno and also works at MITS and I also have two children, Kelsey (age 4) and Arianna (1 yr, 7 months)
What are your hobbies: Reading, Socializing and traveling.
What do you envision for your position at MITS: I envision a well organized system of records for both workers, kids and staff who follow professional ethics. I also see training for more efficiency and effectiveness.
What do you envision happening for MITS: More motivation for our staff to continue their hard work and greater growth . . . Such as MITS in other towns in Kenya and East Africa.
Name one of your greatest disappointments from working at MITS: When one of our promising students graduated out of MITS only to end up back at the bases.
Name one of your proudest moments at MITS: When I saw one of my former students who had difficulties in reading finally speaking good English and translating in church.
Anything else that you would like to add about working at MITS: Working in MITS has made me a better person. I have learned to be humble.

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