The Story of Rwanda Children
From the time he was a small child, Serge Gasore has been a runner. Some days he was running to play. Some days he was running to school. Some days, he was running for a prize. And some days, he was running for his life.
In My Day to Die: Running for My Life, Serge details his life story, beginning with his early childhood when his mother was murdered when he was four. His story continues through his later childhood as Serge struggled for survival during the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi, which occurred when he was eight.
As he moved into high school, Serge channeled his love for running into a tool for advancing his future. Running brought him to the United States, where he obtained a track scholarship. While he was a university student, Serge’s dream of creating a non-profit to serve vulnerable Rwandan children became a reality with the beginning of Rwanda Children.
From the time he was a small child, Serge Gasore has been a runner. Some days he was running to play. Some days he was running to school. Some days, he was running for a prize. And some days, he was running for his life.
In My Day to Die: Running for My Life, Serge details his life story, beginning with his early childhood when his mother was murdered when he was four. His story continues through his later childhood as Serge struggled for survival during the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi, which occurred when he was eight.
As he moved into high school, Serge channeled his love for running into a tool for advancing his future. Running brought him to the United States, where he obtained a track scholarship. While he was a university student, Serge’s dream of creating a non-profit to serve vulnerable Rwandan children became a reality with the beginning of Rwanda Children.