 Yes and we are back with some more wine in the morning as promised and yes it's time for enterprise of first item of the day on entrepreneurship Tuesday and this one is some sort of social enterprise this is somebody who is giving back he's not in it to make the money and is from quench foundation and he goes by the name Mahon Jorogic Haribu San. That's Santa Santa. Alright, camera is number four right there just look them straight into the eyes and introduce yourself how you would like. Thank you so much first and foremost my name is Mahon Jorogic from quench foundation Kenya charity and mentorship and profit organization based in Kenya but working with the East Africa region. So we are happy to be here. That's us. Alright when he says we are happy to be here he has a team with him don't get it twisted but yes you're here to represent quench foundation how old is quench? Quench foundation we've existed for a number of years but we came together now as quench foundation about a year or so ago. Alright so when you say we how many are you? For now we we have a membership of about more than 50 members myself being the founder we have a group of directors whom we sit on the board of management and of course we have many other members who are partners in the organization. Alright it's quite an interesting name right there that you have quench. I quickly think of water or sprite yeah what is it for you? Okay quench let me put it this way let's think of it as an analogy when someone is thirsty you need to give them water the same same case we saw that there existed some some gaps in the industry in the market in the society and these gaps something needed to be done and that's why we came in and we started helping where we could. Alright so tell me some need. You saw some need and you came into like a straight business man but the only difference is that this is giving back this is not for profit. Alright so tell me some of these gaps that you saw in the in the Kenyan society but the gaps that needed to be filled what was the lack in the disconnect? Well in the Kenyan society there are so many gaps and of course as quench foundation we believe we don't give because we have we give because we can and so for instance in different communities different schools so many young girls are missing school because of lack of sanitary towels so that was one of the needs in the different institutions nursing homes children's homes they needed clothes they needed the same sanitary towels food stuffs shoes and so forth so on so that's why we came in and we started helping where we could. Alright so girls I've seen girls in the list I've seen students at large in a list of not the same citizens are they population that you work with as well? Well you know quench foundation being a charity and mentorship organization I've mentioned that we also go to nursing homes different nursing homes homes for the elderly people and we give them maybe something in accordance to their requirements for instance we don't just go and give first we visit them we know what their needs are then we are able to give them something which will be beneficial to them maybe in a certain children's home nursing home what they need are mattresses that's what we are able to give but just giving for the sake of giving we give something which we are going to impact them so you figure out the need first yes and then you fill the need yes alright so are you Christian yes you Christian so I'd like to take you to the Bible a little bit and I've asked that says you teach a man to fish instead of giving them fish yes alright so when you teach them to fish you've saved them the rest of their lives when you give them fish you've just sorted out a meal or one day all right so I like to bring you back to quench foundation is there a way that you teaching people to fish as well apart from just giving them fish yes actually that's why quench foundation is a bit it's a distinguished factor in the market right now because what we are doing is that we've incorporated charity with mentorship for instance in one of the objectives is to support upcoming talents we don't just maybe go and pay a study for you what we do is we work with you we connect you with people who are going to make you grow for instance maybe someone is a musician he or she is greatly talented but you know just going and paying the studio does not solve anything you need someone who will hold your hand and work with you for this because it's a whole journey yes so quench foundation is just give we don't just give and go we are here to stay with you and work with you for the rest of the journey until you are independent as as people say sounds like a lot of work right there and who's involved in all these things apart from yourself yes we have a group of people we have a chairman in quench foundation his name is Peter Moema a guy who is doing an amazing work and youthful like yourself yes yes we quench foundation we could say it's right to say that is a magnanimous platform magnanimous all right for for young people you remind me of a friend of mine called ks he's such using such terms all right so it's mentioned mentorship and helping when necessary also right i'd like to know what really drove you into getting into into non-profit work well you know we have so many people who inspire us to do these amazing amazing things but people who maybe have inspired us to do what we do are people like Bill Gates and you know people for instance in Kenya they think of this kind of foundation when they want to leave a legacy maybe at their old age but as i've said we don't give because we have we give because we come so we kept me and we started doing what we do and you know you went to the bible you know proverbs 19 17 it says whoever gives to the poor means to the lord and in time the lord will give him amen yeah all right so whoever gives to the poor lands to the lord and in due time the lord will repay him back yeah we'll take we'll leave it at that for now at the moment i'd like to drive you guys to our social media platforms that is twitter and facebook and we have a question for you how is it working from home how are you working from home and now that the president said that we should avoid social gatherings and we should also do the most trying to protect ourselves from the coronavirus and protect our loved ones and our neighbors as well and i see you guys have jumped on the bandwagon uh for sure and uh the comments keep coming so keep them coming and don't forget to tell us where you're watching us from so we can give you a shout out as well so thank you very much for watching thank you very much for telling us where you're watching us from from lele i'm working perfectly the only problem is payment won't be able to pay myself because my work is here cooking eating from a superior and watching white for thank you very much for that the money is gonna come if you have faith all right uh kate marshall rush rush for the summer from yungosu getai become mini village in uh engineer electrical kate uh marshall rafter rush for the white in the morning always i love you so much i like that bikanami village that was very detailed and that's how we love our comments thank you very much uh kate marshall rafod rush for samson fondo and i say my uh hashtag white for sabaki at the river watching live after night shift job as security guard wondering how and who will pay you if you work for yourself and lessons online business all right i see you i hear you cry for that but i didn't think you probably said but good morning to he coronavirus in a to let us see the sun as well wanna be wanna be a share on our phones the way to to umba was ilale but what's so many umbani molla at wangale we'll end up we'll hold it at that and thank you very much to timothy kipro and i took my word of advice to our students and i say so many because you're gonna resume school and and i'll be our kenya and we hope this is not going to affect us uh physically uh biologically and economically back to you uh mister uh so uh you told me uh you were telling me more about uh your work and uh how it's affecting the lives of the kenyan youth uh to the senior citizens right there and how you got into it so what i'd like to know what are some of your next projects well on the 28th of march uh this uh this month we have a project dubbed the essence 2020 uh the core value of the core meaning of giving that's why we've dubbed it the essence we are going at a certain children's home in limuru we were there we call it uh reke we would understand yes i reckon yes so we went there we we we surveyed we saw their needs that's why on the 28th we'll be there but now with the government directive we won't go as a group we'll just deliver the products hoping they will be of help to them all right so uh have you done this before just delivering the goods without interacting with the people is this something that has happened before no no actually this is the first time this is the first time all right because we we want to avoid having a group of people congregating at a children's home because we also want to keep them safe keep them safe and keep yourself safe in the process uh so uh what is the importance of just interacting with these kids while uh helping them out giving these things giving out these things that that they need this interaction this social interaction what is the importance of that well what we dis or what we we do is that we show them that there is more to life what maybe they see it's good to show them that uh a number of people out there do actually care for them that's why actually we do three things when we visit our children's home uh in in in simple words fun word and mentorship so we have fun we pray together we interact with them we feed them uh if we can and of course the word of god we give them we we we always have a preacher goes with us everywhere we go so this preacher gives them the word in an interactive manner the way they can understand so that even if they're in a children's home they can know that the love of god is actually sufficient no matter where you are and number three is mentorship we make sure that we we work with them we know what they need and we show them we we've been somewhere before and we actually here so it can actually work for you all right uh why is it important to you that you pass the message of of the lord uh to these kids uh do you have a backstory do you have a story uh special story with the lord that that inspires you to share uh it with those kids well uh this is what i believe that everything you do in this world uh no matter where you are it's a seed and uh i've always uh meant to remember that the harvest is always greater than the seed for instance you only plant also three seedlings of maize but you you get the the whole whole whole whole kind of maize so uh that's why we we do what we do so uh telling them the word of god or sharing them the word of god this is what we believe as quench foundation there is no greater mentorship than what the word of god says about a person so if you can do all things through christ to strengthen you if you can understand that i believe you'll be able to conquer the different adversities of life all right it seems like uh made a huge mistake to ask if you're christ but you're really good at this and i like uh i like how you're handling it so i'd like to know there's an assumption that every child in a children's home is an often have you met other uh other cases that uh that are different yes actually like uh where we are going on the 20th it's actually a rescue center it's a place whereby maybe uh children go when they can't live with their families because of different reasons uh kids from the streets so actually it's not only orphans who are in their children's home there are people their parents maybe went abroad they left their children somewhere without someone without a guardian so these people are taken in by the government and they are taken to rescue centers so that's why we come in and we start helping so not the notion of the traditional understanding of a children's home is that it's for orphans but actually it's not all right yeah so uh the big question is always uh uh where do you get all these things cost money even traveling to limuru cost money where do you get all this uh funding from and is it sustainable yes um okay we we've not been doing these what we do for a very long time we've only been into about three or four events so far uh so um i would say sustainable because we are working with a group of partners our members people who we subscribe to the same notion of giving so i would say it's uh it will continue because these people are willing to give remember it's not about how much you have it's about what you can so if you are talking of foodstuffs if you are talking about shoes and so forth so on remember um it's very easy for now to keep a young girl in school because with 200 shillings that particular young girl will be able to go to school for a whole month without this kind of without the hiccups yeah so um i would say sustainable it's it's it is sustainable all right uh so if anybody would like to be part of quench foundation or whatever you do uh either physically or remotely how can they get to interact with you your camera is number four well um if you would like to join quench foundation kenya it's pretty simple uh we have you can visit all our social media platforms at quench ke twitter instagram facebook uh we are at quench ke and you'll be able to find ways into which you can join quench foundation all you can call us uh on 0703 763 169 and be able to interact with one of our publicly relations uh manager all right waiting by the way to take your call thank you very much for that and remember your social media as well uh right for a four channel on twitter right for a four underscore channel on instagram and right by four on facebook hashtag is one the morning hashtag is entrepreneurship tuesday and never ever ever forget tell us where you're watching us from and twitter and facebook we have a question for you how is it working from home how is it working from home now that we have to be safe or stay safe from the corona virus tell us and we'll be very happy to sample them in the course and at the end of the show back to you my brother uh so is this what you do full time well this is not what i do full time but it's something which i would love to do to do full time yeah you know there is a famous story by bill gates uh if i can recall the the story once upon a time he landed in a certain airport and someone asked uh is there someone a journalist by the way is there someone who is richer than you are so for the first time this guy didn't have any amount of money to buy the newspaper so this guy who was selling the newspaper gave him that particular newspaper for free bill gates landed in the same airport for the second time um coincidentally he didn't have enough change to purchase the newspaper so the same guy offered to give him the newspaper and the guy told him i'm actually operating on a profit i won't go on a rose if i give you this newspaper so after a while bill gates became rich the man he is today and he went back to look for the man and he wanted to give the man uh he wanted to give anything that what the man would ask bill gates wanted to offer so he looked for the man after some few months he found the guy so he asked the guy what would you like me to do for you the guy asked him a simple question i gave you i gave you when i didn't have nothing now you want to give me because you are rich would you are giving and by giving be equal so the guy decided so bill gates learned one lesson that there was someone actually richer than him because he was willing to give when he had when when he could not when he had wow so uh even a newspaper vendor can teach bill gates something yes so you can always learn something from anybody anybody all right yeah so you can always learn something from every single person knows something that you don't yes and actually you know if you have a hundred shillings you can always donate 20 shillings not only to quench foundation we have so many other things that you can do like i've learned that jack ma has donated some stuffs to to the country to continue with the fight against this coronavirus so people are continuing to give and actually people are going to supermarkets and buying stuff nobody's remembering these people in nursing homes and children's home so maybe it's a wake up call to everybody to also as they remember themselves remember someone today remember someone today that is a message from the quench foundation and the message is simple remember someone else and give because you can don't give because you have wonderful remind them your social media handles again and how they can get to be part of this as we wrap up well at quench ke across all our social media platforms on twitter instagram facebook uh you can find us at quench ke and of course you can call us through or seven zero three seven six three one six nine and there's someone waiting to take your call right now all right thank you very much for coming through and i really appreciate you i really appreciate what you're doing and keep doing what you're doing right there i see you have something uh what is that well at quench foundation kenya we have one of our characters is to give or we decided to give you something so that you can become one of our brand ambassadors okay quench foundation kenya and what we do is we impact our generation so from today you will be i'm an official ambassador yes it's my honor it's my honor to be an ambassador thank you and despite the coronavirus i have to shake your hand for that thank you very much i appreciate you and i keep doing what you're doing officially branded and i'm officially an ambassador of quench foundation you can find them online as a foundation and you can be part of what they do right there so thank you very much for coming through we appreciate you and on behalf of y244 why in the morning we ask you to give uh because you can don't give because you have and another lesson i've learned from the brother right here is that you can learn from anybody else you can learn from anybody everybody out there knows something that you don't so when you wake up in the morning it's a brand new day to learn something my name is barry mosses or it's my morning every social media platform and we'll be back with tomorrow why in the morning don't go nowhere