
ANJELINE KAEYU
My husband was not faithful to our marriage at all. He left me to look after our children.
I stand firm, making sure that my children are eating, learning, and being clothed. I was the one to provide for my family.
In 1995, my husband passed away and left me a widow.
“A really strong woman accepts the war she went through and is ennobled by her scars.”
Carly Simon
Find anjeline kaeyu’s story in Volume 7
Thank you so much for purchasing this book. The proceeds from this book goes to help all the women who have written in the book.
You will find out from their stories that these women are extremely poor. Many of them are widows and many children are orphans.
There is a lack of food and water for these people. Some still live in grass huts that cave in once the grass rots. Children drop out of school because they lack uniforms, socks, or shoes, and the school fees are not paid.
Some families have resorted to eating tree leaves and roots as they can’t buy any food, and they are having trouble growing food due to their lack of rain and resources.
As you read their stories, you will find that although they are dealing with unimaginable difficulties and heartbreak, they do what they can to stay positive and support their families.