Kisii Grandma Overjoyed After Caring for Grandchildren Finds Joy in Unexpected Gift

  • Mary Nyanchama teetered on the verge of tears while expressing her thanks to the supporters who stood by her side.
  • The Kisii grandmother looking after seven kids, which includes one-month-old twins, mentioned that she felt burdened by her numerous duties.
  • Her situation became widespread online, as kind-hearted individuals empathized with her and reacted to her plea with considerate actions.

The heartfelt pleas of an agitated older lady from Keongororia, within the Kisii County's Bomachoge Birabu location, have finally received a response.

Mary Nyanchama, who sought assistance to look after seven children under her guardianship, had her appeal approved.

Following her viral tale, kind-hearted individuals answered her desperate call by supporting the grandmother with presents.

Nyanchama, having been left to care for infants following the death of her daughter-in-law just a month postpartum, received recognition through a shopping gift.

Kenyan Well-Wishers Visit Elderly Woman in Kisii

The video was captioned: 'Bathing one-month-old twin babies who lost their parents with gifts,'

Philanthropist Rodgers Gichana made an appearance at the grandmother's house once again, this time bringing along some provisions for her household.

He purchased numerous household goods in large quantities, evidently recognizing the urgent requirements of the financially struggling family.

When he arrived, he received a warm welcome from the family and several neighbors who were gathered with them.

Sign up to view fresh uploads

What gifts were given to the Kisii grandmother?

He displayed the home goods he had acquired for his loved ones, and their immense delight was unmistakable.

Nyanchama was elated by the compassionate act extended to her and her family, and she expressed gratitude to all the well-wishers.

Included among his purchases were cooking oil, milk, bedding materials, toiletries, and diapers for the new twin babies.

The family offered grateful words to those who assisted them, acknowledging their struggles, yet emphasizing that this support would make a significant difference.

Kenyan people value those who assist the elderly woman from Kisii

Users of social media swarmed to the comments area to praise the outstanding effort aimed at helping the financially troubled family.

reginaanyona172:

I can’t understand why I’m feeling so emotional. May God grant blessings upon everyone who extends a helping hand to these vulnerable orphaned children.

robinsonagwata8963:

Kaká, you are truly an angel from God who appears among His people when they are in desperate need and feel hopeless.

hellenjohn9592:

Hey Kaka, as the Kenyans proceed, may God bless them greatly. For all they have done, let none be overlooked entirely. May you be richly blessed. Never face scarcity. Thanks a lot.

tabithamoitui7943:

Thank you very much, Mr. Sungura, for your assistance. May God keep blessing you and create opportunities for you to become a millionaire, in Jesus' name who reigns above all. Amen and amen.

Josaphine-o2w:

God is always magnificent. Let's continue praising this family and keep supporting each other. Also, thank you very much Brother Rabbit and his team including everyone who contributed to helping us. Congratulations many times over. Brother Rabbit, you are the angel God sent to all of us. We appreciate your efforts immensely.

Kakamega youth leader assists a widow

In yet another tale, well-known Kakamega youth activist Ian Washika came forward to assist a struggling widow and her disabled child.

Touched by the woman's situation, he, being a caring individual, vowed to assist both her and her child.

In an interview with .co.ke Washika articulated his dedication to assisting and elevating members of society.

Previous
Next Post »
Thanks for your comment