Kisii Granny Struggling to Raise One-Month-Old Grandkids Elated after Receiving Shopping

Kisii Granny Struggling to Raise One-Month-Old Grandkids Elated after Receiving Shopping

  • Mary Nyanchama was on the brink of tears as she expressed gratitude to well-wishers who came through for her
  • The Kisii granny who takes care of seven children, including one-month-old twins, said she was overwhelmed by responsibilities
  • Her plight went viral, with good Samaritans sympathising with her and responding to her cry with thoughtful gestures

The prayers of a distressed elderly woman from Bomachoge Borabu, Kisii county have been heard.

Mary Nyanchama (l) was blessed with goodies (r).
Kisii granny Mary Nyanchama (l) was honoured with shopping (r). Photo: Bosongo Vibes.
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Mary Nyanchama, who appealed for help to care for seven children under her care, got her request granted.

After her viral story, good Samaritans responded to her plight by coming through for the granny, with gifts.

Nyanchama, who was left with infants after her daughter-in-law died a month after giving birth, was honored with shopping.

Kenyan well-wishers visit Kisii granny

"Showering one-month-old twins whose parents died with shopping," read the caption on the video.

Philanthropist Rodgers Gichana showed up at the granny's home, this time with foodstuffs for her family.

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He bought several household items in bulk, clearly understanding the dire need of the poverty-stricken family.

Upon arrival, he was warmly welcomed by the family and a few neighbours who were standing with the family.

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What items did Kisii granny receive?

He showcased the household items he got for the family, and they could not hide their overwhelming joy.

Nyanchama was over the moon by the kindhearted gesture shown to her and her family as she appreciated the well-wishers.

Among the items he bought were cooking oil, milk, beddings, toiletries and diapers for the newborn twins.

The family spoke words of blessings to the well-wishers for helping them, noting they were suffering, but the help towards them would go a long way.

Kenyans appreciate good Samaritans for helping Kisii granny

Social media users also flocked to the comment section to commend the amazing work to aid the struggling family.

reginaanyona172:

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"I don't know why I'm getting emotional. May God bless all those who spread out their hands to help these needy orphaned children."

robinsonagwata8963:

"Kaka, you're indeed an angel of God who visits God's people during their time of hopelessness and need."

hellenjohn9592:

"Kaka, Wakenya wasalendo, Mungu awabariki sana. Wenye mumetenda hayo yote, musiwai lemewa sana sana. Be blessed. Never lack. Thank you so much."

tabithamoitui7943:

"Thank you, and thank you so much, Kaka Sungura, for your help. May God continue to bless you and open doors for you to be a millionaire, kwa jina la Yesu aliye juu mbinguni. Amen and amen."

Josaphine-o2w:

"God is great all the time. Tuendelee kuombea hii familia na kuendelea kusaidia tusiach. Pia asante sana Kaka Sungura na director wake na wale wote ambao waliojitolea kusaidia. Mbarikiwe sana sana. Kaka Sungura, you are the angel God sent to us all. Thank you so much."

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Rodgers Gichna holidng infants in Kisii county.
Rodgers Gichana carried one-month-old twins in Kisii county. Photo: Bosongo Vibes.
Source: Youtube

Kakamega youth leader helps widow

In another story, popular Kakamega youth leader Ian Washika offered to help a needy widow and her son with disability.

He was touched by the woman's plight and, as a compassionate human being, promised to help her and her son.

In an interview with TUKO.co.ke Washika expressed his commitment to helping and uplifting others in society.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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John Green (Editor of parenting content) John Green is an editor of parenting content on the Human Interest Desk. He graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Journalism from the Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU). He has also received training from Google and WAN-IFRA. He previously worked at The Exchange and SportsLeo. John joined Tuko.co.ke in 2022. Email: john.green@tuko.co.ke

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