After being cared for by her 11-year-old son, Millicent Maina, a Githurai woman whose tragic story touched many, is now safe and recovering. Due to her circumstances, she received widespread support, which was spearheaded by comedian Eric Omondi through his Sisi Kwa Sisi campaign.
When Millicent needed immediate medical attention, Omondi’s action was crucial. By mobilizing his fans and fellow Kenyans, the comedian raised funds and publicity, which eventually resulted in her hospitalization and treatment.
Doctors have confirmed that she is no longer in critical condition and have released her as a result of the swift action taken and the tremendous support from the public.
Omondi and his staff have remained supportive of the family outside of the hospital. As Millicent continues her recuperation, they have found her and her kids a cozy apartment.
Plans are in motion to build the family a new house in an effort to provide long-term stability. To guarantee that Millicent’s children have complete access to education, an Education Trust Fund is also being established—a move that many have praised as transformative.
The project has raised an astounding KSh 11.5 million so far, demonstrating the strength of group efforts and the kindness of regular Kenyans. Many have praised Omondi’s work, and some have called for additional initiatives that change lives on the ground.
Today, Millicent’s tale is seen as a testament to resiliency, optimism, and the value of community support. This is the tale of how Kenyans and Eric Omondi had to step in and help pay for her medical care. Now, here is Eric Omondi’s recovery tale.
Encouraged by the prospect of a better future for her and her kids, the public is still keen to follow her journey as she recovers. This campaign’s success has demonstrated the power of solidarity and the genuine influence of grassroots efforts spearheaded by dedicated individuals.
By Creatorhub
