10 Groups In Rift Valley Received Ksh 1.5 Million From Safaricom

Safaricom Foundation has empowered ten groups in the Rift region with items worth 1.5 million shillings through its Ndoto Zetu initiative.
Ndoto Zetu, which is part of the foundation’s philanthropic partnerships across the country, aims to support individual Kenyans that are keen to make an impact in their communities through social investments.
“We are glad to be able to equip Kenyans with items that will help start and bring back businesses to life through our community social investment, Ndoto Zetu,” said Joseph Ogutu, Chairman, Safaricom Foundation.
Some of the groups that received tents and chairs include Perumali, Mtaa Umoja, and Cheplosgei in Uasin Gishu County, Kimolwa, and Tmso Legetyo in Nandi County,Chebara Dam conservation Group and Zsingwili in Elgeyo Marakwet, Uongozi, Chanuka, and Tunuane in Trans-Nzoia County.
Earlier in the month, the Foundation, through the Ndoto Zetu initiative donated various medical equipment to five health facilities in Bomet, Trans-Nzoia and Kericho
Through the initiative, Safaricom Foundation asks individual Kenyans to share their dreams and aspirations that will have a positive impact on their communities. During the first phase of the initiative last year, the foundation implemented over 300 projects across 40 counties at KES 30 Million reaching more than 50,000 people.
Full List Of Latest Beneficiaries In Rift
Tents and Chairs to Perumali Self Help Group, Uasin Gishu County funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Cheplosgei Muungano Self Help Group, Uasin Gishu County funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Kimolwa View Point, Nandi County, funded at Kshs,150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and chairs to Tmso Legetyo women group, Nandi County, funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Chebara Dam Conservation Group Zone A, Elgeyo -Marakwet, funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Zsingwilil Women Group, Elgeyo- Marakwet, funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Mtaa umoja welfare association, Uasin Gishu County funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Chanuka self-help group, Trans-Nzoia County funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Tuinuane self help group, Trans-nzoia County,funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Tents and Chairs to Uongozi ni jamii youth group, Trans-Nzoia County funded at Kshs, 150,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project .
Posho Mill to Sakas disabled self-help group, West Pokot County funded at Kshs, 100,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project
Poshomill to Bukacha Disable Tumaini Group, Bomet County funded at Kshs, 100,000 through the Ndoto Zetu Project.
Sewing Machines to Frolics of Hope Africa, Nakuru County funded at Kshs, 100,000 through Ndoto Zetu Project
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