Visiting the Sainte Rita Orphanage
By: Ishan Bhowmik, Year 8
An orphanage visit can be a beneficial experience, providing a link to personal history and a grounded understanding of one’s life circumstances. It can also be an unpleasant or even traumatizing experience, filled with anxiety and shock over what abandonment and institutionalization really mean.
After arriving there, we had to wait for about 15 minutes because it was their cleaning day and the inside’s ground was a bit wet. While waiting, we were talking about the previous time we had come to the orphanage. When they finally finished cleaning, we went in and met the head-nun who comes from Burkina Faso.
Inside, we saw some poor babies without hands and a little baby without legs. We really felt sorry for those poor little kids who were thrown away like that. We then went to see the older ones who weren’t yet ready to go to school. They sang a song for us and we saw that poor baby with no knees. He couldn’t walk. He could only sit down. The sister told us that those kids couldn’t live in the new building they built because it has a lot of problems; they had to break it again and rearrange it.
After that we went back in the bus and Mrs. Tobi gave us that long speech that we should be thankful for what we have while going back to school.
By: Cornelio Kedowide, Year 9
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