Alex Nsengimana
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Dear Sisters and Brothers,
First of all I would like to thank you for taking the time to visit my page. My Names are Alex Nsengimana. I was born and raised in Rwanda. God blessed me and opened a door for me to get an education here in Minnosta. I am so thankfull for each and every day, because I would not be here today if wasn't The Grace of God!
Most of the pictures that you will see on this page are of my brothers and sisters at the Gisimba Memorial Center(an orphanage in Kigali Rwanda). Few month after the Rwandan genocide, I went to live at Gisimba Memorial Center; where I live up to today if I was not here in Minnesta. I love these children so much. After five years with out seeing them, if was a more than a blessing to spend my summer at the orphanage. If you are ever in Rwanda and you want to share your love with the kids, please drop me an e-mail and I will connect you.
Please show your respect my not using any one the pictures withou permission. Thank you so much. May The Lord conitnue to bless you as you bless those around you with the love that He has given you.
- JoinedOctober 2005
- OccupationStudent
- HometownKigali Rwanda (miss it a lot)
- Current cityWinona MN
- CountryUnited States
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Alex Nsengimana is an exceptional human being and a great photographer. He comes to Minnesota from Kigali, Rwanda. Specifically, from Damas' beautiful orphanage in Niyamirambo, on the outskirts of Kigali--Gisimba Memorial Center. Here on Alex's site, you'll find sweet, tender, loving images of Gisimba's children. … Read more
Alex Nsengimana is an exceptional human being and a great photographer. He comes to Minnesota from Kigali, Rwanda. Specifically, from Damas' beautiful orphanage in Niyamirambo, on the outskirts of Kigali--Gisimba Memorial Center. Here on Alex's site, you'll find sweet, tender, loving images of Gisimba's children. Please enjoy the photographs and consider how you might help other orphans get a good, solid education, just like Alex is now. Please pay special attention to Denise Keyetesi who served as my translator this summer when I was at Gisimba, teaching photography to the youngsters. Densise wants to become a doctor some day so, and return to Gisimba. Alex and Denise are fantastic human beings, and this site is a nod to their spirit, which inspires me beyond words. Alex, you are loved!!! Kresta (camera_rwanda)
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