 commercials kichu sen youth nambini kwa menech kwa hregarwa kwa kwa wakhtia kwa kwa menech kwa menech. Hikuwe yucki ni kwa kwa kwa dwa hregarwa kwa menech. Nini mendozaizu kwa menech hregarwa kwa menech. N устandumu ya meneh na kwa kwa kwa menech. Kwa mechia meneh enoha kaya menehe. Mata chuffu jaherkwa hibu ukinia wurwa kwaa na umi nubu... ...mbiirutu kwa ma ouncei, na umi nubu matia wndu... ...matu na umi nubu wala kwa na unumia ma醫u... ...mata wenda ma kujo na pakeinanja kwaa mbeseafu maha. Mata maha mula kuwa, Maata mahi mawa, Shaletho nandu hibu wimunia... ...mati ni munaweza syiku takusia unumia mbeseafu... Nga jikuwa mwana kakani na mwana maf幸i maizumu k line nkutani kwa mama na kutani mwana kwa muistizia kutani nikata kwa kumona kwenaru kufuna koi na kwuwasari kwa kira kutani sa kumama asila nila Kikusti yubBA kwa kutani kwa kikubani kwa kikugani kua chikue kwo mainajiki na kwa kika Nazibu kuikupisika, kwa hansi ngeja sewek yaabia. Bikata, hansi nga mabisa kwa hansi nga kwa hansi, nga Hawaiiani, kwa hansi nga wajita mwazili. kwa hansi nga kwa kwa hansi mwazili 3da humanity. Na isuza hwazi hoi handu handa. Kwa hansi na h dollarli o Buttani. Ex就 joining the kids home. Esu masi habu kakawefi. sanayispa hula kutunimu So mulisha wanyum nga webi kutunimu kwa kwa hula breigadi k penso, h ribiru wanyu nga webi hwa kutunimu kya nakuja kawanaingi mga webi kutunimu lazyinu kwa kutunimu tia sumasasa unadjua kwa kikubani kikudini na waimilatati hama kutunimu kakau ni hila kukutunimu nga webi kustu kautu So tea kutunimu kwe gata especially tunangaliya, ila teenage group ambo, they are very vulnerable. They need motivation, they need inspiration and what a view. So we go visiting them, we speak to them, we tell them the truth and when I say the truth, I mean what the society is all about. Usually, there is a driving force behind every good deed and as she let her firms has was no exception. I lost my only sister in 2018 and she was an inspiration to me. She used to volunteer in hospitals when she was in campus. Actually she died when she was in fourth year at KU Mombasa and they had a group that used to volunteer in hospitals giving hope to people, donating food, encouraging the sick. They also used to visit children homes and also young girls in schools and I felt the need and I felt extremely inspired. She was my younger sister and there she was. I don't know how to put it because I'm yet to come to terms that she's no more. Being her elder sister, I felt the need to continue leaving her legacy. That is what inspired the hope avenue. When she passed on, that is when I realized the kind of a vacuum that she left especially in Mombasa County. She had a huge following of the youth who entirely depended on her and her group for that kind of inspiration, for that kind of motivation, transformation, hope, call it, name it. And I said wow, so this is what Monika used to do. I will not let this die. That is why I decided to call this foundation the Hope Avenue. I got pregnant at a tender age and no girl should go through the scene. This is one of the many challenges that needs to be addressed on a larger school as she lets put it. The place I come from, that is Kuala and I'm a Samboniko citizen specific, there are a lot of early childhood pregnancies. As it stands now, the number is 2500 in Kuala and that is an alarming number. Personally, I was affected by such setbacks. I got pregnant when I was in class 8 at the age of 13 and some of these things came about, I don't want to put blame on anyone but these are the kind of things that I wouldn't want any other person to go through. Being sponsored by these people from abroad and they have so much expectations about you, they just care about your education, they don't care about your wellbeing, they don't care about the mentorship process which is something that I really want to talk about how we can mentor the girl child and the marginalized group. And now when I went to high school of course there was a lot of stereotyping and people looking down upon me and at some point I think my sponsors even thought about giving up on me but I really worked hard on myself to prove myself that this setbacks are there, I got pregnant at a very tender age but I was still willing to put in more efforts and to work extra hard and become somebody in the society and this is not a challenge that only affects me if you're looking at the numbers and I'm talking about 2005, 2004, 2006 and looking at the numbers now we are 2500 in Kuala that means that the trend is going upwards so this is something that really needs to be done from there. There are a number of stakeholders that are working closely with her in making the project a success. I'm using the Hope Avenue to bring on board also other people and other avenues to support in giving food to again the marginalized groups down there in Sambueni. So currently I've been able to feed about 5000 people which is still a very small percentage of the kind of people and the people that I want to reach down there. That has also made me come up with a mini proposal I've talked to a few people I've talked to J.O. for the Deputy President's Wife Her Excellency Madam Rachel I have talked to other entities as well. Charlotte's experience in life is an inspiration to those around her. A lot of setbacks will always come on the way but you have to be self-disciplined. They say once bit and twice shy. Nobody ever wanted to learn about my story and how it happened and how at a tender age of 13 people took advantage of me. I wanted to change that narrative. I wanted to make people believe in me. So indeed it gave me a sense of being disciplined. Okay, being disciplined and the urge of wanting to prove yourself to the society that you're not that person that people think you are irrespective of what your story is and why maybe you were in that position got pregnant at a tender age so self-discipline assistance perseverance and belief in God. Looking at where I'm coming from and looking at the future and you know one of my slogans is I want to change that. I want to change that. I want to change that. Her other interests include politics as she is an aspirant for a political position in her constituency. As an aspirant for somebody member of National Assembly by election set I am in the rest even though I have received a lot of intimidation from a few people here and there so I want to change that. I want to change the way people understand the challenges I face and the marginalised groups are completely different and I want to change my constituency. The challenges are there but I will not use those challenges to seek sympathy from my voters. If elected, how different will she be from the other leaders? Namutakapo nichiagua, mimi kama Charlotte Mariam, zahidi naiali ambayo nisha yatenda maupalibado ya naoneka na kwa gronu pakasa saivi atakabla hamdi nichiagua. Niteneli akupati ya ki paombele empowerment ya youth, empowerment ya women, ila cdf kiti na juo 65% inaenda katika education, lakini lazima tupati kupaombele ku ujensi wa shule ambazustakua zinaqua, zina-base themselves katika competency-based education. Having been privileged to work under the leadership of the Nairobi County Governor, Charlotte learns quite a number of positive things. So I was seconded to Nairobi County for a period of one year from National Construction Authority and I was privileged to work directly under His Excellency the Governor of Nairobi City County who has been a major source of support in terms of motivational support, inspiration and what-of-you. Looking at what is doing in specific Nairobi because it's the Governor of Nairobi has to give a priority to his people here. So I said this thing can also be done. And so I'm going to rescue him by the way we're going to cover the whole country. Atu toke wape atu toke wape ina kusahidiya. Lakini na mimi nika sema lazima nidro motivation kutoka hapa. Nisa wa ya nasaidiya lakini kule kwe tu kule nyumba ni kule kuali ama mimi kama, binafsimi kama Charlotte. Nde saidiya vipi na ndioma na nika sema kwa chani chikwa motivation kutoka hapa. Ndeoma na sasa ila kidoga wana juo wale wana juo kidoga na mambo ya ku empawa especially financially. Lakini mimi nilesila anikonayo ni maneno. Kwa sasa zingine wa soili juo na sema maneno matamu humto anioka pangoni. Maneno matamu niza kumto anioka pangoni. Kwa sasa zingine uniza patamu tu pengi na kopale siktali. Soko rescue timi siyami liipia, ninii pesa, ama mepele kwa India ma pengi na inokfanyu persuaji. Lakini na ukena pala maneno matamu, ukamti ya moyo. Wana juo pengi na piu na tukana kulingana na ale maneno matamu ya kona ya patiana. Kwa wana mimi nika sema, what is that gap that nimeo na ambayo soko rescue timi haidiya feel na mimi na ingiliya pala katikati. As a parting short, she makes me understand that it is not about status nor worth. Giving should be done willingly and wholeheartedly. No matter how little you think your help will look like, it will always go a long way. That little effort that you'll put into speaking hope or into giving into that needy person goes a long way. You know, in the past I used to think that you have to be in a particular office or in a certain office to be able to learn that helping hand. But that's not the case. Wherever you are, amu kuchini vipi, amu kuwapi, you can help, you can play a part in changing someone's life. And it's not about money, most of these people I will repeat, it's not about money. So that changed my whole perception about service to humanity and it's a beautiful thing. The Bible says, blessed is the hand that gives, that the hand that receives. There is so much joy into giving and giving is not only in material speaking. Nami nasemaga, mimi sinasilaha, sinamali, sinafeda, lakini nasilaha. Nikona manenu ena eza kumiti amu tumoib. That changed my whole perspective. And when I'm going, when I go on the ground, when I'm talking to young ladies, when I'm talking to people down there, I tell them, start from wherever you are. That little help that you think is too little will go a long way into someone's life. And that is how my whole perception about service to humanity has changed.