
Rosette Bitega
I am 19 years old. I lost my family in 1994 during the genocide when I was two years old. I don’t remember them at all.
After losing my family, a relative came and saved my life. I went to primary school, but when I was in the last year of primary school (Primary Six), the relatives told me that they would not support my school fees anymore. I continued to go to school, and when I was in the second year of high school (Senior Two), the son of the relatives told me he will marry me. At that moment, I started to feel hopeless and was quiet all the time.
When I was in that situation, a nun came to where I was studying and asked if she could have a conversation with me. I accepted. Then, she promised me that she could find a place for me to live during the vacation period from school. When the vacation period came, I went to live with the family that the nun found and they really loved me and cared for me. I became adopted by that family.
I will finish high school in 2012 with a focus in math, chemistry and biology. I would like to be a doctor in the future and also perform in theatre plays. I hope to be able to find someone to support my school fees so that I can go to university and reach my future goals.
I would like to take care of other Rwandan orphan children after I become successful in life. I know how much orphans suffer. I feel my purpose in the future is to help them.