Hussein was sponsored in 2002 at the Gharbatla Da’wa Center – Kenya when he was in the second grade of primary school.
The orphan had a wonderful story while he was in the center .. he was of a small figure compared to his peers, clean and pure, and never missing a prayer.
He fell ill in his left leg and his knee was swollen, and was taken to the hospital near the center, and after the examination, they discovered that he had cancer, but thank God, in its early stages
His family was contacted to inform them of their preferred treatment options, and he began the difficult journey of treatment.
Hussein was very patient, endured the hardship of transportation and the pain of treatment, and he had several breakdowns, then he returns to remind himself of what he had learned in the orphan center about God’s love for patient worshipers and his care for the believers, so he was patient and earned the reward of patience
And by the grace of God, he returned to the center and continued his studies, he finished the eighth grade in 2009, joined the high school in Meru, and graduated in 2013.
Thanks to God, he graduated from high school with distinction and direct aid offered him a scholarship to join the Faculty of Medicine in 2015 and he works now in the hospital as a doctor, and he intends to return to tour orphan centers in Kenya to encourage younger orphans.
Dr. Hussein: (I pray to God who has been a help to me in my success in my life), and he says he remembers the difference between the life he is in and his brothers and colleagues in the village from which he came from who are still grazing cows, sheep, and camels in the desert until now, and some of them do not know anything about Islam.
Hussein says: (Praise and gratitude be to God … My thanks go first to God and then to the association that is the cause, and the generous donor who saved my life while she does not know me)