Young woman provides home to forgotten kids in her community
Updated | By East Coast Radio
At just 23-years-old she is creating a home for these children, giving them love...
A young mother has stirred up some attention on TikTok with her very honest and open videos of being a parent to kids in her community who have been forgotten.
Tusaiwe Munkhondya started her own non-governmental organisation in 2018 as a refuge for children with special needs.
And today she has more than 34 children in her care. She is only 23-years-old, but provides her kids with the one thing she believes they have been denied - love.
Her videos show her adoptive kids who are as young as seven-months-old and as old as 20-years-old.
So safe to say she has left many people with many, many questions, with some never even considering that a 20-something-year-old could be a mother to so many children.
She uses TikTok to share her story and asks for support from people to help her help these kids.
Have a look at one of her videos sharing a bit from her own story below, courtesy of TikTok.
@tusaiweyana Help us create a safe space for the kids 🙏both girls and boys they deserve to be protected!
♬ ANOTHER ONE THANK YOU - ₭łĐⱫØ₦₥Ɇ₣Ɏ₱฿ɆⱠł₭Ɇ
"Munkhondya praises social media and the good deeds of others, saying, “The advice and words of encouragement from strangers all over the world assist since I don’t think there’s an easy straight way to parenting. Each kid needs a different kind of attention”. She reveals that their village chief notifies her when there is a child that needs help." (MSN)
Her life experience has moulded her into growing up quickly and as much as it has been traumatising for her, she has used her experience to help children like herself.
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Not only has she thanked the many people who have helped her with the kids through her GoFundMe page, but she also has a support system in her community.
Other members of the community help with buying and preparing food, as well as helping care for the kids. Munkhondya has acquired land, which she hopes to build a home on for the kids, as currently they all reside in a three-bedroom house and it is crowded.
Her videos are fun and heartfelt, and we love what she is doing. It reminds us that sometimes it just takes having some patience and asking for help to make a difference in someone else's life.
See inside their home, courtesy of TikTok.
@tusaiweyana Hope this year we will start building hostels🙏it’s not easy but I am just hoping for the better
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Image Courtesy of TikTok
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