3 stories matched Male and (16-21 or 22-30) and Food and shelter and child and told and money

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q2:I was a street child from the year1997 to 2001. During those times, I engaged myself in various activities including sniffing of glue, eating from garbage and collection of of scrap metals and charcoal for sale so that I could obtain money to enable me purchase drugs. The reason as to why I went to the streets is the fact that my family could not raise money to buy food and clothing for me and the rest of the family. Shelter was a problem. This was because I came from a big family having twelve children. I have six brothers and five sisters. My father was jobless, so was my mum. In the streets, we spent our nights under trees or vacated buildings. It was during this time that I heard of a place called Katoloni Rehabilitation centre, where my colleagues told me that there was food there. On arriving at the place, I met other street children and two teachers. The teachers motivated me and I started attending the classes in that place. It was during this time that I knew of Farah Stockmann. She was in charge of sponsoring street children to primary schools. During that time, she had sponsored about seven street children . In the year 2002, I was sponsored and taken to a primary school. Little did I know that I was a bright student. I worked very hard and I soon became the best student in my class academically. I did my final exam, K.C.P.E, in the year 2006 and managed to score 420 marks and emerge as the best boy in my district. I went to Starehe Boys Centre, one of Kenya's best school and Passed my K.C.S.E with an A grade. I am awaiting to join one of the universities. During the years, the sponsorship program grew to become Jitegemee Childrens Program.
Q3:Jitegemee gives hope
Q4:Jitegemee Street Children Program
Q6:Kenya
Q7:Machakos
Q8:Eastleigh
Q9:More than 2 years ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[Horizon]Question 9 has only one answer<<2012-07-06-MACHAKOS-S#012-P#01>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Food and shelter,Security,Knowledge
Q23:6
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Broad need
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Lasting change
Q122:16-21
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:None

q2:She told everybody that her husband had told her to drop out of school because he was going to employ her. This was just a lie to lure her and make her be his wife. When they started living everything was okay and they stayed in peace and there was enough enough food to sustain them. And her husband could not even go to work just to spend time with her. There love changed bitter immediately she gave birth to their first child. Everything changed and now even there were no more food even for the young baby. Every blame was on the lady he went ahead to an extend of blaming her of giving birth so early in marriage. The had nothing to do neither did have somewhere to go. She was forced to be humble to her husband and her humility was taken for weakness by the husband. Now the husband turned to be aggressive and violent. Everytime he came, he was drunk and would start asking for food from far not knowing that he did not left money home. This day he had beaten his wife until neighbours came and stopped him. The was seriously injured and she was taken to hospital and later to the fida who took legal action for the man and he was charged.
Q3:Love turns bitter
Q4:Fida kenya
Q6:Kenya
Q7:Nairobi
Q8:Lindi
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON]CC 2011-08-01-KIBERA-S#093-P#01>>_
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Food and shelter,Security,Knowledge
Q23:66
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Social relations
Q40:It requires a continuous effort
Q122:16-21
Q132:-1.31615900000000
Q133:36.79246200000000
Q134:Fida

q2: It was one day when i saw many people.Who were going to Kibera Equity Bank and were taking money from the bank to help children who their mothers and fathers died.The equity bank gives loan to those children who are very poor to the schools they learn that life is a good thing for those who have no money and they cannot help them selves they are given loan to those4 who have no money but they work when you take money in the bank you are told to bring back the money if you have any money or if you have work to do the give you money which you want with diposite, if you can help yourself you will bring back the money. If you are her and you or father are dead the pay for your school fees and they help you.
Q3:KIBERA EQUITY BANK
Q4:Sponsership
Q5:fathers, schools, work, going, mothers
Q6:KENYA
Q7:NAIROBI
Q8:Soweto Kibera
Q9:More than 2 years ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:Nobody
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2011-03-31-Kibera-Victor-Smart Club-S#210-P#01>>_
Q18:Unmemorable
Q19:Food and shelter,Family and Friends,Freedom
Q23:-1
Q37:Bad idea
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Lasting change
Q122:22-30
Q132:-1.31201900000000
Q133:36.77454400000000
Q134:None