The death of the hero Kelvin Kiptum has not only devastated his family but also the twenty needy girls whom he has been backing in their secondary schooling.
According to the report, Kelvin used to contribute not less than half of his revenue, which he achieves from his talent carrier, to guarantee the education of the twenty girls who have been presently left in a grim situation.
As stated by CBS television, they had an interview with Kelvin Kiptum, and at that moment, he demonstrated his interest in aiding in nudging his community to the second class as well as financing the needy students.
“Running had already taken him far out of Chepkorio. He made a good living and used some of it to help 20 local girls start attending secondary school. And after that marathon, his dad agreed running was the right choice for him,” said Brook Silva, a CBS News anchor.
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