Covid Prevention continues to be a problem in Kenya
Many people in Kenya live in situations where it’s not unusual for large numbers of people, families of day laborers, to live together in one house. Surviving day to day on the meager wages they typically earn as shop clerks, agricultural workers, construction workers, or domestic employees, as many as eight people cook, do homework, eat, and sleep in these tight quarters.
This can mean that social distancing is a luxury that many poor Kenyans can’t afford.
As the COVID-19 variants like the Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 is still a pandemic with the potential to be catastrophic because of the inability to social distance or the lack of proper hand-washing facilities and protective gear. We are planning to help improve these preventative measures and are actively engaged with the community to address this vitally important issue.
Your donations can help fill the need to provide hand washing stations, deliver food to families who have lost jobs and raise money for personal protective equipment.