in Mai Mahiu (r)It was a fateful Thursday afternoon when Mary's family was caught up in the devastating floods that swept through Mai Mahiu, a small town in Nakuru county. The family was in their home when the floods came, and they were unable to escape in time. As a result, Mary lost her husband and seven children in the tragedy.
The news of the tragic loss of life spread quickly and caught the attention of many kind-hearted individuals who wanted to help Mary in her time of need. One of those individuals was Ev Mercy Nungari, who took it upon herself to rally for support for Mary and her remaining family members. Through her efforts, a significant amount of money was collected to help Mary and her family.
Nungari, the leader of the initiative, has been working tirelessly to assist Mary and her family. She revealed that they have already identified a piece of land in the Kinangop area, and plans are underway to purchase it for Mary and her family. In addition, Nungari is still seeking financial support to build a house for the family.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Nungari said, "I was deeply moved by Mary's story and I knew I had to do something to help her and her family. Losing eight family members in one day is a tragedy that no one should have to go through. We hope that this land and house will provide some comfort to Mary and her family."
According to Nungari, the initiative has received an overwhelming response, with many people reaching out to offer their support. She also added that the community has come together to provide emotional and spiritual support to Mary and her family during this difficult time.
The tragic incident in Mai Mahiu is a stark reminder of the devastating effects of natural disasters and the importance of a helping hand during tough times. Nungari and her team of well-wishers have shown that a small act of kindness can make a significant difference in someone's life. Their efforts have brought hope and comfort to a grieving family, and they continue to inspire others to lend a helping hand to those in need.