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From styling hair to shaping lives

Juvinaries Kyalo was a high-flying city hairdresser when he felt the need to change the lives of street boys. NELLY OBADHA talked to him about the change from hairdressing to ‘streetnizing’.

Juvinaries Kyalo is a proud ‘father’ of 35 former street children, who live with him in his rented house in Kiambu County. He calls his family the Streetnizers Ministry, and started it 13 years ago on June 16, the day the African Child is celebrated.

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