Growing up as an orphan, Mwubahamana Shalon is curious about the life of other orphans and asks her uncle, Habineza Pascal, about how they live. She carefully listens to Habineza Pascal’s numerous experiences with taking care of orphans, as well as his advice. The story is full with Habineza Pascal’s aspirations for his niece and other orphans; to “do good things so that people around you will never see you in that image of being hopeless."
“I would like to tell you that the life of orphans is not easy at all. For example, when I want to help you, I can fear that you can’t see me as a parent who wants to bring you up because you feel that I can’t cover that gap. This is why many orphans are hopeless. “ Habineza Pascal
“We talk sometimes, but not deeply as today. It helped me." Mwubahamana Shalon
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[1] http://www.storiesforhope.org/content/rszsfh0110jpg-0
[2] http://www.storiesforhope.org/sites/storiesforhope.org/files/SFH0110.mp3
[3] http://www.storiesforhope.org/sites/storiesforhope.org/files/shalon and pascal_0.pdf
[4] http://www.storiesforhope.org/category/province/est
[5] http://www.storiesforhope.org/category/topic/parenting-0
[6] http://www.storiesforhope.org/category/genre/pre-colonial-1900
[7] http://www.storiesforhope.org/category/topic/family-history
[8] http://www.storiesforhope.org/category/topic/hope
[9] http://www.storiesforhope.org/category/topic/orphans