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Courage Beyond Diagnosis: Brian’s story

Brian was born with HIV, a diagnosis he’s carried silently through most of his childhood. Orphaned at just six years old, he has been raised by his grandmother in a small tin-walled house along the Kibera railway line. Accessing regular medication was a challenge, and taking it consistently proved even harder in the face of stigma at school and in the community, which often left Brian feeling isolated and less than.
When Brian joined KRDA four years ago, he was shy, withdrawn, and frequently unwell. He rarely spoke during team huddles and would skip sessions out of fear of being “different.” But with steady mentorship, medical support from KRDA’s partner clinic, and the deep bonds he’s built on the rugby pitch, Brian has not only stayed healthy, he’s begun to thrive.
 
The impact of KRDA and The Atlas Foundation goes far beyond Brian. Every week, KRDA provides structured rugby training sessions for up to 300 children aged 5 to 19, alongside nutritious hot meals.
 

Today, Brian plays as a scrum-half for the U14 team, never missing a practice. His confidence has soared. In school, he’s thriving academically and leading class clean-up days; a testament to the pride and purpose he now carries.

“On the field, I don’t feel sick. I feel strong, like I can do anything,” Brian says with a shy smile.
“Coach told me my story can help others. So I’m not afraid anymore.”
Brian

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Brian’s story is just one example of how rugby can be a powerful force for change. Through KRDA, children like Brian are developing and gaining the confidence, resilience, and life tools that will chart a path out of poverty, turning the tide.

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