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Charity Musyoka Foundation Supports Needy Learner Living with Albinism

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The Charity Musyoka Foundation, under the leadership of Hon. Charity Musyoka, the Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Representative in the Kitui County Assembly and NARC nominated MCA, has continued its mission of supporting vulnerable members of society by assisting a needy learner living with albinism.

The foundation sponsored the purchase of sunscreen lotion and sunscreen lip balm worth KSh 3,500 for Sabina Ndana, a Grade 9 learner at Kwavonza Comprehensive School. Sabina’s parent, Bretta Nzemba Ndana, could not afford the essential skin protection products despite their importance in safeguarding the health of persons living with albinism.

Receiving the support, Sabina expressed her joy and gratitude, while her parent thanked the Charity Musyoka Foundation for stepping in during a time of need. The donation will help protect Sabina from the harmful effects of prolonged exposure to the sun and enable her to continue her education with greater Hon. Charity Musyoka was accompanied during the visit by fellow NARC Party MCAs, including Kyangwithya East MCA Hon. Boniface Maundu Katumbi and Nominated MCA Hon. Kalamba Musau, who joined in reaffirming their commitment to supporting vulnerable members of the community.

Speaking exclusively with Hopkin Digital Hon. Charity Musyoka called on the County Government to increase budgetary allocations for programmes supporting vulnerable persons with disabilities in the 2026/2027 financial year

“I urge the Ministries of Health and Culture to increase budget allocations for programmes supporting vulnerable persons with disabilities. As the PWD Representative in the Kitui County Assembly, I am committed to working hand in hand with these ministries to ensure assistive devices, essential protective items, and other critical services reach those who need them most. Every person deserves an equal opportunity to live with dignity.”

The Charity Musyoka Foundation reaffirmed its commitment to walking alongside vulnerable families across Kitui County, ensuring that no one is left behind because of disability or financial hardship.

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