#HANDS OF COMPASSION
SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY; 2014
As a writer; I will be honest- I love seeing a great
initiative trend and take hold. With dust settling on the Valentine’s Day; I caught
up with a bunch of like-minded Daystarians out and about to share their love
also but in a different way.
Last weekend on Saturday; an initiative by Beth
Muthoni; a Public Relations major
student and Joe Kareithi; an Electronic media major student; saw them rally
their friends for a visit to Kirigiti Girls Rehabilitation Centre- Kiambu
County.
In essence; the Centre is actually a juvenile jail for girls
below the age of 18 and here they go through counseling and education plus life
skills. They also learn extra skills like in tailoring or dress—making. Something
to get them ahead in life once they are out and reformed; living in the
society.
“I am humbled with the turnout of people and also am forever grateful
to DUSA (the student leadership) for making the transport arrangements;”
a belated Beth told me before we left for Kiambu.
The initiative did see students donate the much needed
slippers and toiletries. At the Centre; we had the great moment as we wined and
dined- also had the chance to minister the love of Jesus and hope; and even
encourage the girls that this was not the end of the journey but a set-back to
a major set-up and comeback.
As we left Kiambu that day; with the girls of Kirigiti all
sad and waving goodbye; it hit me that there is need for such like-minded
Daysatrians; the Beth Muthonis; the Kareithis and all who attended to come up
with more initiatives like this for ministry.
So let us rise up by all means! It is never how big an idea
is or how big the initiative sounds-but is what you make of it at the end of
the day. At Kirigiti; we represented all those who had made donations and
contributions and supported the cause and initiative. And that is you and me!
As an African saying goes; “whoever thinks he is too small to make an
impact; has perhaps never spent a night in the company of a mosquito.”
Photo credits: Joe Kareithi and Leo 22 House of Photography.(https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.599932796750762.1073741917.440804702663573&type=3)
By Embukane Vincent Libosso.
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