Kenya Pipeline Company donates Ksh.3M to Pastor Dorcas Rigathi’s boy child programme
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The Spouse of the Deputy President Pastor Dorcas Rigathi receives a Ksh.3 million cheque from Kenya Pipeline Company MD Joe Sang on November 19, 2023 at Karen. PHOTO | OSDP
The programs
targeting the vulnerable in the society have received a boost after the Dorcas Rigathi
Foundation (DRF) received Ksh.3 million from the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC)
Foundation.
KPC MD Joe Sang
presented the cheque to the spouse of the Deputy President, Pastor Dorcas Rigathi
at Karen on Wednesday.
Sang was
accompanied by KPC Foundation Chairperson Board of Directors Faith Boinett,
General Manager Strategy Zilper Abongo, Safety Health and Environment Manager
Carol Kiplagat, Foundation members Irene Wachira and Simon Yokomoi.
Sang said the KPC
Foundation had over the years run different initiatives including education of
children with disabilities “as a way of the company touching lives.”
He commended the
vision of the office of the Spouse of the Deputy President (OSDP) that targets
the vulnerable including the boy child in the country.
“When our boy
child is endangered, the future of our nation is impacted. What you
(Pastor Dorcas) are doing is impactful for the region and the world. Our
small contribution is the beginning of a journey to impact society and create a
difference especially to the boy child who is abandoned,” said Sang.
Pastor Dorcas appreciated the kind
gesture by KPC Foundation, saying their donation would go into investing in balanced
families and thriving communities.
“To have a
balanced family, and a thriving community that procreates itself you must
invest in the man because he is the seed carrier. The dignity of the boy child
has been stripped off, and you find them dirty, greasy in the gutter, and
nobody pays attention,” she said.
“The boys are the
ones scavenging in the garbage, and nobody is paying attention. There has been
a big crisis in our nation, and nobody is paying attention. Dignifying the boy
child is one of my objectives.”
She affirmed the
commitment of DRF in the empowerment, mentorship, and alignment of the youth
towards their dreams and destiny, for Kenya to have strong and stable families.
“To lose one boy
child, is one too many. And if you can save one boy child, it is enough,” she
added.
The ongoing
rehabilitation model under the OSDP has raised brand ambassadors of men who
have recovered from alcohol, drugs, and other substances.
Pastor Dorcas shared
the vision of her office for the boy child, and vulnerable that included
establishment of health villages.
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