Nairobi, 17 November, 2024 / 10:51 pm (ACI Africa).
The reaching out to flood victims in the Kenya’s Nairobi communities of Mathare slum and Embakasi by the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) realized in partnership with Standard Chartered Bank Kenya is part of the commitment of the humanitarian arm of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to foster human dignity among people in their diverse circumstances, the representative of CRS in Kenya has said.
Speaking during the November 15 event that had some 200 households affected by the deadly floods following the April-May rains in the Kenyan capital city receive donations, Darren Posey lauded the partnership with Standard Chartered Bank Kenya as a “shared commitment” to empowering members of communities.
“Today, as we hand over these donations to the young individuals and households in Mathare and Embakasi, we do so with a sense of shared purpose and solidarity,” Mr. Posey said at Nairobi’s Mathare Youth Vocational Training Center, referring to the variety of items to the partnership beneficiaries, including cash, food packages as well as non-food items such as clothes, shoes, sanitary towels, soap, and toothpaste.
These resources, the CRS official emphasized, “are more than just material support; they are a symbol of our commitment to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to live with dignity.”
Among the resources to the beneficiaries that had Nairobi County government representatives in attendance was a cash donation of KES.7 million (US$55,000.00) aimed at facilitating the rebuilding of their respective livelihoods.