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Chepkorir

Chepkorir

My name is Chepkorir and I am 21 years old. I am my father's only child, so I had to tend to my father's cattle from a very young age. I never set foot in a classroom, nor held a pencil or . I had always dreamed of going to school but from the life I was living, this dream seemed very far fetched. When I was 10 years old, I overheard my father talking about the dowry he was arranging for my marriage to a 76 year old man. That is when I decided to run away. I found refuge in a catholic church. Here, I was taken to school for the first time in my life. My father never stopped looking for me and at some point the church opted to refer me to , as they considered HAART's shelter to be a safer place for me.

At the shelter, I met many girls who had been through similar things. I slowly regained confidence. I also continued with my education and in 2017, HAART made it possible for me to enroll at a National polytechnic to pursue a diploma in office administration. I received my diploma in 2019. Soon after that I was able to secure an employment opportunity with one of the major supermarkets in Kenya as a cashier. I was set to be posted to one of their branches in April 2020. It felt like I was living my dream.

When the Coronavirus pandemic hit Kenya in March 2020, the government put in place measures to curb its spread, among them a national curfew and travel restrictions. A lot of businesses had to lay off staff to minimize their losses. Unfortunately, I was among the affected ones. I received an email from the supermarket management that my job placement had been postponed indefinitely. This came as a shock to me because I had been working so hard towards my new life. I am currently struggling to buy food and pay rent as I used up all my savings. I really hope I can stay strong until this pandemic is over and I can start my new life.

Survivors of human trafficking need your help now! Due to the effects of COVID-19, most of the survivors in HAART's program have lost their income. Please help us raise USD 50,000 to carry 100 survivors and their families through the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Let them have a future.

Go to haartkenya.org/donate to support Chepkorir

 

This “Eyes on Trafficking” story is reprinted from HAART Kenya‘s RSS feed.

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