Needy families fed in Nakuru by Aid Network

The network saw the need to help the needy and vulnerable people in society after Covid-19 hit in 2020.

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  • In attendance were Rotary Club of Nakuru president James Yegon and Maris Mophof, a Rotarian from the Netherlands.
Children eat supper at the Rhonda hot kitchen
Children eat supper at the Rhonda hot kitchen
Image: JEPTUM CHESIYNA

The Street Children’s Assistance Network of Nakuru last week celebrated its 1 millionth plate at its Rhonda hot kitchen and its home in Kisulisuli.

The network saw the need to help the needy and vulnerable people in society after Covid-19 hit in 2020.

In attendance were Rotary Club of Nakuru president James Yegon and Maris Mophof, a Rotarian from the Netherlands.

Lydia Moraa receives her 1 millionth plate gift from Shamsher Gilani.
Lydia Moraa receives her 1 millionth plate gift from Shamsher Gilani.
Image: JEPTUM CHESIYNA
Image: JEPTUM CHESIYNA
Mzee Joseph Mutie eats his supper 6. Joab Okello, James Yegon, Maris Mophof and Dr Grace Kibuku, a former Rotarian.
Mzee Joseph Mutie eats his supper 6. Joab Okello, James Yegon, Maris Mophof and Dr Grace Kibuku, a former Rotarian.
Image: JEPTUM CHESIYNA
Rotary Club of Nakuru president James Yegon and Maris Mophof, a Rotarian from the Netherlands.
Rotary Club of Nakuru president James Yegon and Maris Mophof, a Rotarian from the Netherlands.
Image: JEPTUM CHESIYNA
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