
Michelo* is a 15-year-old boy in Zambia whose life changed suddenly after a traumatic incident at his local village's school where he was severely beaten by a teacher and injured in his elbow joint, ultimately leading to the loss of his limb. In the aftermath, he faced not only this physical loss, but deep emotional distress, struggling with shock, isolation, and uncertainty about what his future might hold.
In western Zambia, many children face situations of harm without immediate access to protection, care, or advocacy. When abuse occurs, it is often difficult for families to afford or navigate the systems needed to pursue justice or find the right support for healing. Without intervention, children can be left carrying both physical and emotional wounds alone. But Michelo's story took a different path.
The authorities referred his case to Kids Alive Zambia’s Lilato Care & Justice Center, where he was welcomed into a safe environment with wraparound support. From the beginning, Michelo received consistent, trauma-informed Christian care, including counseling, medical support, and the opportunity to return to classes. Surrounded by caring adults and trained therapists, he was given space to process his experience and begin rebuilding his sense of trust, dignity, and identity. In those early days, Michelo found it difficult to engage. He struggled to speak about what he had experienced, often withdrawing and questioning whether he would ever regain a sense of normalcy. In his initial therapy sessions, he showed signs of deep emotional distress: overwhelmed, quiet, and unsure how to process the loss he had endured.
Through consistent care, Michelo slowly opened up, finding the courage to express his pain and begin adapting to new ways of living. As his confidence grew, tasks that once felt impossible became part of his new routine: learning to write, draw, and complete his chores in new ways. He began forming friendships, participating in activities, and rediscovering joy in playing soccer and games with his peers. What began as deep uncertainty is now becoming a renewed sense of confidence, connection, and hope.

Along his healing journey, Michelo was also supported through a legal process that sought justice for the abuse he had endured. Kids Alive Zambia worked in collaboration with the Mongu District Social Welfare Office, the Victim Support Unit (VSU), and the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) to ensure his case was properly investigated and carried forward. Throughout this process, the trauma care team prepared Michelo to tell his testimony in court in a process that protected his dignity, built his confidence, and prevented re-traumatization.
With preparation and encouragement from the trauma care team, he testified with confidence. Afterwards, he shared:
“I am happy that my case went to court for justice. This makes me feel valued, heard, and know my presence matters.”
In 2025, his case reached a legal resolution and the teacher responsible was held accountable with a five year sentence for corporal punishment. Justice, in this case, was not only about a sentence: it was about restoring dignity, affirming Michelo’s voice, and reinforcing that what happened to him mattered. This is justice that heals.
Today, Michelo continues to grow with resilience and hope. He has developed a love for learning, especially in his favorite subject, Silozi (language), and dreams of becoming a teacher who can guide and encourage others.
His story is not defined by what was taken from him, but by what is being restored within him.
Through consistent care, safe relationships, and justice that protects, Michelo is learning something deeper about himself: that his life carries purpose, and that God still has a future filled with possibilities in store for him.
Scripture reminds us, “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
Michelo's journey reflects this promise. Step by step, he is moving forward: not alone, but supported, known, and strengthened.
Children like Michelo need safe, consistent environments where healing and justice can unfold over time. Your support helps provide the care, relationships, and advocacy that make restoration possible.
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*Pseudonym used for child's safety.