In a heartwarming display of compassion and community support, KSBC League, through its subsidiary KSBC Cares, embarked on a memorable journey on the 23rd of September. The destination of this significant endeavor was none other than the Tree House Family Home. This visit marked a momentous occasion as it was the first family home to be graced by the league officials since the onset of the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
The purpose of the visit was not just to deliver donations in the form of essential supplies but also to forge a deeper connection with the incredible children residing at Tree House Family Home. The League officials, including Coach Frank Mwenda, Collins, and Omondi Calary, arrived with an abundance of foodstuffs, clothing, shoe ware, toys, and books, all meant to improve the lives of these young souls.
Upon arrival, the officials were greeted by a sea of bubbling and enthusiastic kids, their faces lit up with anticipation and excitement. The warm welcome set the tone for an unforgettable day of interaction, mentorship, and educative conversations. It was evident that the Tree House Family Home held a special place in the hearts of the league, and this visit was a testament to their unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
The interaction between the officials and the children was a sight to behold. Coach Frank Mwenda and his colleagues engaged in activities that not only brought joy and laughter but also imparted valuable life lessons. The kids had the opportunity to learn, ask questions, and share their dreams and aspirations. These interactions went beyond surface-level charity; they fostered a sense of belonging and inspired the children to dream big.
Uncle Nick and Mr. Charles Juma, the pillars of the Tree House Family Home, played a crucial role in making this day a resounding success. Their warm hospitality, dedication, and commitment to the welfare of these children were truly commendable. They welcomed the league officials with open arms, creating an atmosphere of love and acceptance. The fraternity of the Tree House Family Home has consistently upheld high moral standards, and their influence on the children’s lives is immeasurable.
KSBC Cares would like to take this opportunity to appreciate the incredible efforts of Uncle Nick, Mr. Charles Juma, and the entire Tree House Family Home team. Their selflessness and dedication to nurturing the young minds are an inspiration to the community. Through their efforts they can make a lasting impact on the lives of these children and create a brighter future for them.
As the league officials bid farewell to the Tree House Family Home, they carried with them not only memories of a joyous day but also a renewed sense of purpose. The visit was a poignant reminder that by coming together as a community and extending a helping hand, we can bring hope and happiness to those who need it most. KSBC League and KSBC Cares remain committed to making a difference, one act of kindness at a time.