ell wishers donating food stuff to Precious kids centre in Kitale,Trans Nzoia County for Christmas festivities.
ell wishers donating food stuff to Precious kids centre in Kitale,Trans Nzoia County for Christmas festivities.

Early Christmas for Less Privileged Kids in Trans Nzoia

Over 150 less privileged kids in Trans Nzoia County have a reason to smile. This is after a group of well-wishers surprised them with early Christmas gifts.

Led by Alex Chesosi, a scholar and philanthropist, and Joel Musundi, the group donated both food and non-food items to Precious Kids Children’s Home.

Addressing the press, Alex Chesosi said gifting the children’s home is an expression of the love of Christ for mankind.

We all have a universal call and duty to support those in need just like God taught us by sacrificing his only son to save mankind,” Chesosi said.

Joel Musundi, a media consultant said their gesture is motivated by their desire to see every kid smile.

This festive season reminds us Christians about the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ taught us to love one another like we love ourselves,” Musundi said.

Appeal to the government, well-wishers

Duncan Chesosi, a member of the group called on the government and  other people of good will to step in and help the needy by the society because of their health conditions.

Alex Chesosi ride a child with disability on a wheelchair during a visit at Precious kids centre Kitale.
Alex Chesosi ride a child with disability on a wheelchair during a visit at Precious kids centre Kitale.

Some of these kids were abandoned by their parents because of their health conditions. Others were brought here after they were abandoned by their teen mothers who could not raise them,” Chesosi stated.

The passionately y appealed to Kenyans to be compassionate  during the festive season.

As we celebrate Christmas season, we must reach out to the less privileged in the society,” Chesosi added.

Precious Kids Children’s Home was established by an American missionary. The Home which operates 24 hours has a committed workforce of 44.

The home’s caregivers appealed for medical, food and non food assistance from well-wishers.

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