As you will have seen from our last blog post, Gloria and her aunt Felicia have been reunited. We recently asked Felicia to tell us how Gloria and her brother and sister are getting on:

Together and safe
Felicia has welcomed the children into her home that she shares with her own daughter, son and her mother. There is barely enough room for them all, but at least they are together and safe.
Felicia’s home has rosary beads and a candle on the table and posters of Arsenal, Barcelona and Jesus Christ on the walls: "The football teams are for my son; the Lord is there for the rest of us."
A future
Felicia also wants Gloria and her family to go to school. She has grown very close to them. While they still don’t have much, Gloria and her siblings now have someone to care for them, a roof over their heads, clean clothes, and they continue to receive a nutritious lunch at the Baruka health centre supported by Concern.
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