Frederick Ndabaramiye is a Rwandan genocide survivor and cofounder of the Ubumwe Community Center, an organization that helps "people like me" to discover their purpose and abilities in spite of their circumstances. After losing his hands in postgenocide conflicts, Frederick lived in the Imbabazi Orphanage, where he met Zachary Dusingizimana. Together they founded and operate a community center and primary school that serves the people of Gisenyi, Rwanda, and the surrounding area.
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“My God won’t let me do that.” These seven words of boundless hope would irreversibly change the life of the teenage boy who spoke them. On April 7, 1994 the life of Frederick Ndabaramiye and his family changed forever as the Rwand... SEE MORE