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A mother to children with babies

Elizabeth Muriuki. She is the founder of Serene Haven Rescue Centre for teen mothers (Courtesy) A safe haven for children with babies. That is the motto of Serene Haven Girls Secondary School in Kieni, Nyeri County. The boarding school, located in Gatarakwa along the Nyeri-Nyahururu highway, doubles as a rescue centre for expectant teenagers and teenage mothers, and is home to 28 girls who live with their babies and attend classes. “I wanted to help the girls live their lives and continue their education despite the burden of motherhood and stigma after being rejected by their families for getting pregnant,” says 32-year-old Elizabeth Muriuki, the founder of Serene Haven Rescue Centre.

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The Kenyan school where mothers bring their babies to class

The Kenyan school where mothers bring their babies to class 2 minutes read By Patricia Martínez Nyeri, Kenya, Feb 23 (efe-epa).- It is recess and a group of girls make their way from the classroom to the dormitories, where pregnant students grab some respite while others nurse babies. Since January, the Serene Haven school in central Kenya has served as an oasis for teenage mothers of the so-called Covid generation. “Most of the girls we are getting are the ones who got pregnant during the Covid period, even those with small babies were conceived during Covid lockdowns,” Kelvin Ndegwa, who co-founded the school with his wife, Elizabeth Muriuki, tells Efe.

The Kenyan school where mothers bring their babies to class | Outstanding | English edition

It is recess and a group of girls make their way from the classroom to the dormitories, where pregnant students grab some respite while others nurse babies.. The Kenyan school where mothers bring their babies to class | Outstanding | English edition | Agencia EFE

Kenyan School Helps Teenage Mothers Forced out of Classes

Kenyan School Helps Teenage Mothers Forced out of Classes February 11, 2021 FILE - Serene Haven secondary school founder Elizabeth Wanjiru talks to Josephine Wanjiru, 19, who carries her child outside a dormitory at the Serene Haven secondary school, accommodating pregnant girls and teenage mothers with their babies in Nyeri, Kenya January 20, 2021. Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:03:13 0:00 Pop-out player The Serene Haven private school in central Kenya is giving teenage mothers and pregnant girls a second chance to finish their education. Many of the girls, between the ages of 13 and 19, were forced out of their local schools. In a normal year, about 13,000 pregnant girls are forced to stop going to school, government research shows. That is likely to increase this year.

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