The campaign, launched on Friday, 31st October, 2025 at Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, asks for support from residents and Kenyans at large.
MoreSponsored by the Alcoholic Drinks Control Board (ADCB), the event showcased initiatives designed to support vulnerable individuals.
MoreSpeaking after receiving the donations, Esther Serem, the Rescue Centre Manager, said they will go a long way towards supporting the children and adults being housed at the facility run by the county.
More100 children and another 110 adults who are under rehabilitation.
MoreSpeaking at the centre when he unveiled a newly build dormitory, the governor said the street families will be taken good care of, including access to education, healthcare and skills that will enable them to be self-reliant.
MoreSpeaking at the event, the Governor affirmed his administration's commitment to ensuring the street children at the rescue centre are taken good care of.
MoreHuman Rights Activists in Eldoret town have accused Uasin Gishu County enforcement officers of brutality when handling street children. The activists led by Benson Juma Akumu and Peter Njenga claim the street children have been facing brutality in the ongoing
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