Updates from the Field - Mobilising grassroot carers in Kenya to bring hope
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Recent Updates from the Field
Mobilising carers from grass-root organisations in Kenya
By Astrid Jenkinson - Fundraising officer, November 18, 2009 04:20 PM
Thank you for all your recent support towards Riders for Health and our work in Kenya. This has been an exciting few months for Riders and we are pleased to be able to share it with you.
I hope you will find this month's update of interest and will be as proud as we are of all that is being achieved by grass-root organisations in Kenya thanks to reliable transport.
You can read up on Priscilla Imali and how, thanks to their Riders’ donated motorcycles, the carers from Vumilia Community Based Organisation were able to reach her and care for her.
“HIV is not a death sentence; it’s a disease like any other disease. Being positive does not mean that you are dying the next day,” explains Priscilla.
Having the necessary training and a reliable motorcycle has allowed Priscilla and the other women of Vumilia to help others to live with HIV, as they themselves were helped.
Read also about how your support has helped Riders to expand so much that we have now employed a full-time mechanic, Dan Nyakundi, to ensure that the motorcycles are thoroughly maintained and never break down.
“I wanted to work for Riders because I believe in change and that they can help Kenya make real progress,” said Dan.
Riders would like to thank all those who have supported our work in Kenya so far and helped us to the train the wonderful team from Vumilia and carers from other deserving grass-root organisations. Without your support, none of what we do would be possible and we are truly grateful for all the generosity we receive.
With thanks and best wishes,
Astrid
Astrid Jenkinson
Fundraising Officer
Riders for Health
www.riders.org
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Riders for Health update on Kenya
By Astrid Jenkinson - Fundraising Officer, July 07, 2009 12:04 PM
“I feel very happy, honoured, and privileged to have a motorcycle. It motivates me to serve my community whole heartedly,” said Karoline Kemunto Apiga, a home-based care provider from Busia.
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Mobilising grass-roots organisations in Kenya
By Astrid Jenkinson - Fundraising Officer, April 02, 2009 11:13 AM
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