 Usually we give out to those lands and we do not go there I just want the school to go back to school and then I distribute sanitary towels Yes, very very ti because I realize it's a very it's a commodity that is very important if I say行, especially when I got Jack the sanitary towels nikitu enyua towa nga הבana Is there the challenge I'm looking at the teenage mothers and the young girls and then I get to a place where I get a 17-year-old who is somebody's wife na hana imkam, so anata kasa ni teritawels Okay, I'm confused. If you're somebody's wife why is there no support from the person that they have been married off to? Because probably the family is poor. Yes, the families are poor and I go to the deeper parts of Kajiyadu. Kule bado manyata, bado mizile zene Unangile una zema inu bainalala watu but they are very comfortable by the way because that is their culture but again the poverty level makes that these children and even the young wives I go there and my heart bleeds because like the last time I went there I encountered a 17-year-old girl who is a widow and then Misha imes mama Yes, she knew a widow and I understand they don't remarry Okay, what do you mean they don't remaleku umo lewar even as Misha? Misha, nambiwa hawa kubaliwi So unangile amtutunu umo miyaka kumina saba miyaku fiwa akunawa toto wa tatu and naila kiawabi My twist Okay, all right This is the last photo. What are we looking at here? This we had gotten visitors from Nairobi Karren Lions Group We had come to visitors during this time of COVID You can see it's me and them They are not interacting with the children because we have to take those measures and then this one The lady who is next to me is a gender CEO gender officer in Kajiyado the office that really helps me to rescue the girls and she had come to see what I do and bring a child that they had rescued a girl and the child was left at home so they were bringing the child to their mother Yes, she's called Eve Marine She's a very good supporter and are fighting for fighting against FGM and Ari marriage in their community It surprises me that we're still talking about FGM in 2020 It's very lampant there You see it's a culture so unless something is done to deal with this culture completely it will still continue and then now let's take a case like a girl is married when she is 14 years she went through FGM so when she gets her children there is no other song she knows this is how things are done and my daughter needs to go through so unless some education is done sana, sana, sana end anyway I don't know how this culture will be defeated but I believe especially the FGM and the Ari marriage that is something that needs to be defeated yesterday I have so many things to say but I don't really think my opinion counts today what I will ask you is where are you based physically? We're based in Embakasi sub county a place called Nazra Gardens estate no have you ever heard of Mamalusi? Yeah, where Mamalusi sits the same estate it's behind a Niva supermarket that is along that road and that's where we are Okay, maybe in conclusion I would like you you mentioned mental health and all that and I want to I want to ask specific to COVID-19 because they think this information would be beneficial for us all what would you advise people at home people there's so many things that we have lost we have an entire industry the hospitality industry is almost at its knees you know because COVID-19 we are tired basically anyway because of COVID-19 we have people losing jobs and the multitudes we have people who are angry we have people who are confused we have people who don't even think the disease exists there's a lot going on but what would you tell someone who who has been yanked from either the primary source of income or not even money their mental health is just not okay they're either having panic attacks anxiety attacks or they're depressed you want to wake up in the morning but you just want to stay in bed so it's just an oxymoron so how would you speak life into a person like this I think the most important thing is to encourage people not to lose hope because there is still life there is it's a lot of there's a lot of challenges and I like what you say about the anxiety because when you have anxiety there is so much you cannot do you have fear and it's I think we need to encourage people and I tell people reach out reach out don't keep quiet don't stay in that bed wake up and try to you can't just lack somebody to talk to don't just sit there and think about COVID-19 sometimes I don't want to think about it and I know it's there it's there I don't like the way people are taking it casually but we need to know that COVID-19 is there but we have hope those of us who are Christians we are praying that God is going to remove this calamity in the world because it's not only in Kenya but the most important thing is to give people hope if you realize that there's somebody next to you who is needy especially sharing because I can tell you as somebody who has been on the ground most of the families are going without food because the breadwinner lost the job probably na kahepa kwa saa bwemiwa na wa toto wa kwengiwa na li anjaya kasei maha kainiwa wa toto a kachiya mama wa toto ama vice versa mama kachiya mzei wa toto so it's about time where we reach out even as who are able we reach out and know how is my neighbor fairing on if you can encourage somebody just give them hope if you have something that you can be able to give give let them have a meal that time these are not the times we are we go to a supermarket shop shop shop shop and then we go and arrange them in our shelves no it's a time we need to do that and I am buying because I know there is a needy person somewhere probably even before I leave the supermarket I need to bless somebody not because you know them but because probably na na jua but let's give hope let's talk I use every forum like now I have started a mentorship program in kajiyado I'm mentoring a hundred girls and a hundred boys that is now something that is is going to be consistent but we realized we need to work with these girls I also have a mentorship program in Nairobi for teenage mothers so if you have a chance whereby you can be able to give what you have because I believe everybody has love and that if you give anybody love I think you have now opened a way whereby you are going to deal with them and work with them so let's purpose to share, to give to hold somebody's hand even if you have nothing to give as intangible you have love you can give somebody hope na nambia kofi diko sangi na kuna nambia kwa paku kaa lakini mimi diyo naka aza idei ake yes una nambia ii kitu ijakujaku tumaliza because uki sema ita kumaliza now you will go down you have to encourage yourself and wake up ataka mauna maali baku nda muka ogaka kwa nyumba so that you do not have time to think about what is going on it's not easy for somebody who has lost a job na kuna watoto and this is why I'm saying I wish everybody is able to reach out and just speak about it because when you speak about it it doesn't weigh upon you but mauna umeni jasho mauna umeni jasho na mauna umeni paza hawa umge hawa umge hangiwa na nyamaza na sema na diyo na na sasa inafika mahali even domestic violence has become rampant because wunga itisha wunga alafu unona akuna pesa na tuna kipawaya una ataka watoto wa kule nini unaza kufoka na he sasa stress zime musonga una kuta sasa it's not the right thing to do but I think we need to have a lot of talks to people so that you can also understand your spouse you can also children should also understand their parents because sometimes umtoto wa likuwa na itisha kitu ana pewa sasa akuna na umtoto wa na juwa nilazi maa pe so we need to do a lot of talks we need to encourage people we need to reach out especially those of us who are able to do that but sasa again we have to know that they are also kuna missions nye tuna tuna take because also when you're doing these talks you need to know where you're doing them you let the authorities around you know that I have a mentorship program and this is what I am doing uki yambiwa hawa zika ana watoto miyamoja kwa sababu ya the social distance T chuku wa 50 leo chuku wa 50 kesho so luku wunga jipanga na miya uki yambiwa nichi niawa chuku wa 25 because you have to purpose to get your target you have to purpose to touch that life sometimes even when you are just walking around you see people like I'll give you a case where I was walking to go to the rescue center and then I get a lady with three children I was waiting to get to her but the time I got near her actually she spoke first and then I was like oh no God not this in the morning I was I didn't know what to do I looked around where I was walking there was no hotel but number one this children needed to eat something before we even do anything else Nika nani kambiya nika itisha amkata na maziva that's what came into my mind kaitisha amkata na maziva and the children were like jumping kutukwe yomkata so they sat kwa kasa satuki yongia na mama na what what now made me feel like I failed I forgot about the mala because if the children have not eaten the mother has not eaten yet but she was very patient na nani nyesha very patient kai alingoji akali katatukali kwa kaka dog of course akenga kange ma lisa maziwa paket moja so kali kuniwa kaka kwa kama man ni bebe mama beralia kwa bebe kai baka tilioka maziwa kwa umbromo oh my god I have not given this mama so nika mutisha then I went I went with her to the rescue center and gave her food and told her the next time you want to okimaliza itchakula wachi watotu kwa numba ama wachi edirani kimbia okuji utukwe chakula guess what when I was going back home in the evening this lady from that shop called me baka niza watu watu unawa jwa nika mama bia pana now she told me every time you give now we talked akani ambia every time you give them food una kuji ya bando moja ya unga I was like oh god wow oh god you have sent an angel so sometimes you just need to reach out kasi onona kama huyo nili yon dola wa baden ya unga kasi ami washentaftem chelesa buni and that lady is very faithful she doesn't she doesn't take advantage because even today we are still in contact alas asa mambo ilipo punguwa kidogo ame asa kutoka naenda kwa ushanguo anakuja kwangu ana ushanguo nampati ya kitukidogo ana ushia watotunguo kwa rescue center nampati ya kitukidogo ya kununuwa maftaya stof na nampati ya chakula go bless you amen should I say I'm already blessed no no wacha kwa ungeza zingine haki uchanga zingili wehe e mihata kwa ungeza wa zingine that when even when I reach out because like when I go to kajedo I reach 100 families 100 families 100 boys and 100 girls for the boys we give them boxers and vests for the girls we give sanitary towels and panties and soap and sometimes when you are blessed we give them lotion so we want just to make a change in their lives so that they can also forget about the marriage life and now we are actually going to the parents so that we can talk to them I had even forgotten anyway guys time flies when you're having fun I think I've exceeded my time a little bit please forgive me but hey then you're phenomenal I'm glad to have met you wooh I tried to perform Facebook quite well for channel Twitter hashtag is what ends in mourning we are asking this something about kufunja hadina hadini beni we'll talk to us on our socials you know what to do don't go anywhere