kakamega steps up for street children: 5km charity walk fuels “feed a child” mission
By Remmy Butia
Kakameha, Kenya- The streets of Kakamega town echoed with footsteps of compassion on Saturday as the Street Children and Orphans Society of Kenya (SCOSK) successfully hosted its 5km “Feed a Child” Charity Walk. The event, aimed at tackling hunger and supporting vulnerable children, commenced and concluded at the symbolic grounds of the Kakamega Approved School.
Under the leadership of Project Coordinator Richard Nyangweso, who officially represented SCOSK, hundreds of participants gathered at the Kakamega Approved School early in the morning. The choice of venue underscored the organization’s mission, highlighting the critical need for intervention and support for children facing adversity.
Walking with Purpose:
Participants, adorned in branded T-shirts, embarked on the 5-kilometer route winding through the bustling streets of Kakamega town. The vibrant procession, filled with community members, local leaders, and volunteers, turned into a moving spectacle of solidarity. Banners promoting the “Feed a Child” initiative and messages of hope drew attention and cheers from onlookers.
Nyangweso’s Rallying Cry:
Addressing the crowd before and after the walk, Project Coordinator Richard Nyangweso emphasized the urgent need for action. “Every step taken today translates directly into a meal for a hungry child and a ray of hope for those living on our streets or without parental care,” Nyangweso stated. “The Kakamega Approved School, as our start and end point, reminds us of the vulnerable youth we strive to support and reintegrate positively into society. This walk is about mobilising our community to ensure no child is left behind.”
Fueling the Mission:
The primary goal of the charity walk was to raise crucial funds for SCOSK’s “Feed a Child” program. Proceeds will directly support:
- Immediate Nutritional Aid: Providing daily meals for street-connected children and orphans in SCOSK’s care programs.
- Sustained Support: Funding educational materials, school fees, and essential supplies to facilitate access to education.
- Holistic Care: Supporting SCOSK’s efforts in providing shelter, counseling, skills training, and family reunification services where possible.
Community Spirit in Action:
The event concluded back at the Kakamega Approved School with a celebratory atmosphere. Participants enjoyed refreshments, shared experiences, and learned more about SCOSK’s ongoing work. The strong turnout demonstrated significant community engagement and a shared commitment to improving the lives of Kakamega’s most vulnerable children.
Looking Ahead:
The success of the inaugural 5km “Feed a Child” Charity Walk marks a significant step for SCOSK in Kakamega. Project Coordinator Nyangweso expressed profound gratitude to all participants, sponsors, and volunteers, reaffirming SCOSK’s dedication to creating lasting change. The funds raised promise tangible support, bringing the society closer to its vision of a Kenya where every street child and orphan is safe, nourished, educated, and empowered.



