Father Henry Simaro was 6 when Irish missionaries drove into his blighted village in Kenya and offered him a chance to go to boarding school. Over the ensuing years, he excelled at every level of school, attended college and eventually went to USC on a scholarship.
When he returned to his home country, he found it much the same as when he left it: Millions of children living in ramshackle slums, AIDS and violence taking lives by the day, girls forced to gather firewood at home while their brothers went to boarding school. After Simaro officiated at nine orphans’ funerals in a week, he set out to give others the break that strangers had given him.
Simaro, who still lives in Kenya, set up the African Child Foundation to build and maintain private schools for some of his country’s poorest children. And this Saturday, he’s hoping to get a boost from one of Orange County’s wealthiest communities, as African Child Fund — a Newport Beach nonprofit that supports the foundation — plans to host a fundraiser at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach.