Good Samaritans contributed to a guy who appeared to wear a shirt that was torn in Nakuru

  • A first -grade student from Keringet, South Kuresoi was pitied by Kenyans after being photographed on a ceremony wearing a tight shirt
  • Good Samaritans, led by Mc Remmy Kipsolit Comedy and Viola Chepkemoi, visited Ezra Kiplangat's home to assess the status of his family
  • Chepkemoi told TUKO.co.ke that Kiplangat comes from a very poor family and is the fourth of six children raised by a non -husband
  • Goodmen good people can contribute via Vintage number 0728081866 (Viola Chepkemoi) to start a business for her mother

Nakuru – Good Samaritan Kenyans have sent themselves to the commitment to change the life of a young boy and his family from Keringet in Kuresoi in the south.

Ezra Kiplangat received support from the good mammals Photo: Duplex Media/Mc Remmy Kipsolit.
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The motivation to raise funds for the needy family began after Ezra Kiplangat was photographed at the home welcome ceremony Sharon Chepngeno, a musician from the area.

Kiplangat, a first -grade student, was wearing a shirt, and his fast -spreading pictures on the internet attracted many people's emotions.

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After the photos were circulated, some of the residents of Mc Remmy Kipsolit Comedian and Viola Chepkemoi visited the boy's home to assess their living conditions.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Chepkemoi, who is the treasurer of the donation, said that Kiplangat is the fourth of six children in their family.

She explained that the baby's mother was poor and was going through a major challenge to raise her children without the help of their father.

The sponsor noted that they have come together and invite Kenyans from every corner of the country to help raise enough money to buy a small piece of land and build a family.

How to help Ezra Kiplangat

“Our goal is to collect KSh 100,000 to move him to his own residence, even if he is a small land. He has no husband and is forced to raise children alone,” He said.

He noted that through online contributions, they have already successfully collected KSh 17,000, where part of the money was used to buy mattresses and basic requirements for the family.

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“We want to make sure she is able to be self -reliant. Chepkemoi added.

Good -minded Kenyans can contribute using the number of vintage 0728081866 (Viola Chepkemoi)

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