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People with disabilities receive donations

People with disabilities receive donations

Kisumu,

Friday, April 19, 2024

KNA by Fleiss Akoko/Chris Mahandara

The National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya (NFDK) has embarked on the distribution of donations worth Sh12.5 million to support Persons with disability (PWDs) in Nyanza region.

The exercise which was launched in Kisumu on Thursday targets 384 people in Kisumu, Siaya, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii and Nyamira counties who successfully applied for the support.

According to the Fund’s Trustee Prof. Julia Ojiambo, the support which includes cash donations, tools, equipment and assistive devices will go a long way in supporting the beneficiaries to empower themselves economically.

She said NFDK only managed to allocate Sh60 million for the programme across the country this year calling on the beneficiaries to make maximum use of the funds and equipment.

The Trustee said PWDs required alot of support to better their lives adding that out of the 10, 000 applications received, the Fund could only support 3,000-4,000 cases.

Prof. Ojiambo said the fund which generates income through rent from its buildings in Nairobi and support from the National government was overwhelmed by the rising number of applications.

This, she said, called for more collaboration with other like-minded organisations to ensure that all the applicants receive support.

Among the items being distributed were sewing machines, washing machines, carpentry equipment, welding machines, wheel chairs, salon and barber shop kits among others.

“What we are issuing is a complete kit. They can use it right away to open a salon or a small kiosk and start earning a living,” she said.

Speaking during the distribution exercise for Kisumu County at the New Nyanza Regional Headquarters Building Prof. Ojiambo said fund allocated Sh1.3 million in the area to benefit 35 people.She said the fund would continue to support individuals and institutions for PWDs to ensure they have a conducive environment to lead normal lives.

Major Rtd. Marsden Madoka challenged families with PWDs to stop hiding them but bring them forth to benefit from various government programs.

“They are very bright and talented. All they need is our support to enable them exploit their full potential,” he said.

His sentiments were echoed by Kisumu Central Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) William Bosek who called for inclusion of PWDs by giving them opportunities in government and private sector to realize their full potential.

“People Living with Disabilities account for 3 percent of our population and they are very bright people if given an opportunity they can also contribute to the betterment of the society,” he said.

Courtesy; KNA

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