Pakakumi fortifies Kanyariri Junior School with essential food donations under “Community Strong” initiative

Pakakumi, one of Kenya’s fastest-growing betting platforms, has reaffirmed its commitment to social responsibility through its strong CSR initiative, donating food supplies to Kanyariri Junior School in Embu County.
The donation included maize flour, rice, beans, and cooking oil, supporting both the school feeding program and vulnerable families in the community.
Supporting Kanyariri Junior School in Embu County
The food distribution was received with joy by students, teachers, and parents. By reducing the pressure of food insecurity, Pakakumi is helping children remain in school and focus on their education.
“When children are well-fed, they concentrate better and perform to their full potential. Through Community Strong, we aim to meet such critical needs,” said a Pakakumi spokesperson during the event.
Addressing food security challenges in education
Food insecurity remains a pressing issue for many rural schools. With parents struggling to provide meals, donations like these directly influence attendance, performance, and retention.
Head Teacher at Kanyariri Junior School, expressed gratitude:
“This donation comes at the right time. Many of our learners face daily struggles with meals. Pakakumi’s support is not just about food; it’s about giving our children hope and the strength to succeed in class.”
Why nutrition matters for education and growth
Nutrition plays a key role in shaping Kenya’s future. Studies have shown that children in feeding programs record higher attendance rates and improved academic results. By linking food and education, Pakakumi is addressing a root cause of inequality and supporting long-term growth.
Teachers and parents applaud Pakakumi’s initiative
Parents and teachers present praised the initiative, noting that it eases the burden on households already facing economic pressure. For many families, the donation serves as both relief and motivation to keep their children in school.
Community strong – Pakakumi’s CSR program explained
The Pakakumi community strong program is built around four core areas:
- Education Support – Enhancing School Environments and Opportunities.
- Food security and nutrition – Supporting feeding programs and vulnerable families.
- Youth empowerment – Creating pathways for young people to thrive.
- Community health and well-being – Promoting holistic support for local communities.
Youth empowerment and sustainable impact
Beyond food donations, Pakakumi plans to expand Community Strong into mentorship programs, skills training, and health-focused campaigns, ensuring the impact extends beyond one-off events.
A long-term vision for corporate social responsibility
CSR is at the heart of Pakakumi’s mission to be more than a gaming platform. Each initiative reflects the company’s belief that business success must be shared with communities.
“Our vision is bigger than gaming. We want to leave a positive footprint wherever we operate. This food donation is just one example of how Pakakumi is giving back,” added the Head of brand and marketing, Felix Mulandi.
Upcoming CSR projects across Kenyan counties
The Embu County donation is just the beginning. Pakakumi has lined up more CSR projects across Kenya, targeting schools, hospitals, and youth empowerment programs.
Through these efforts, the company continues to position itself as not just a betting brand, but a responsible corporate citizen committed to building stronger communities.
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