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Boris is about 11 years old as of November 2008. They were living in the country of Ivory
Coast when his father died, leaving his wife and 3 children. Boris was just a baby at the time. The war began in Ivory Coast and many people,
including Boris’ Mother and children flew to Burkina Faso. She no longer had family in Ivory Coast to
help support her; but she does have some extended family in Burkina. They were able to live with one of these
families in a small village just a short time until they were forced to move to
Yako – the extended family had no means to care for them and there are better
opportunities for begging and finding odd jobs in Yako. Extended family did accept to raise one of
Boris’ sisters, but the others would have to manage for themselves. He has 2 older sisters – they are now about
16 and 18 years of age. The 16-year old
is still with Boris and his mother.
A few years ago, Boris’ mother, desperate to have someone
help care for the family took in another man.
She became pregnant, the man flew, and she now has a 2-year old to raise
as well.
Mom manages by walking through town and finding people whose
clothes she can wash for less than $1 a load.
She is also very hard of hearing, so when we visit, Boris is accustomed
to translating loudly for her. They have
no electricity or animals. But, the good
news is, they did find a place to live – we’re not sure what she does for
rent.
We first met Boris when his mother came and begged us to pay
for him to go to school. He is now in
his 3rd year of school. He does okay,
but the discipline at home is lacking so his attendance is not good.
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