Suna West Widows Uplifted Through PS Omollo’s Empowerment Drive

    • A new initiative is transforming the lives of widows in Suna West Constituency.
    • The program focuses on economic empowerment, skills development, and emotional support.
    • Local groups from Wasimbete, Ragana-Oruba, and Wiga Wards are actively involved.
    • The goal is to build confidence, promote unity, and offer widows the tools to thrive.

    In Suna West, a powerful movement is taking shape—one that’s focused on giving widows not just a voice, but a fresh start. The Widows Empowerment Program is more than just an initiative; it’s a lifeline that’s restoring dignity and hope.

    The program brings together widows from different wards, each group playing a key role in uplifting one another. From Kirasia Widows Group in Wasimbete Ward to Sayote, Hope A Life in Ragana-Oruba, and Kamagacho Widows Group in Wiga, the efforts are deeply rooted in unity and transformation.

    Skills, Support, and Self-Reliance

    The heart of the program lies in equipping widows with practical tools—entrepreneurship training, skills development, and emotional wellness support. It’s about giving them the ability to stand strong, earn a living, and regain control over their futures.

    Through consistent training sessions, resource access, and shared experiences, the program builds confidence and fosters lasting change.

    A Story of Resilience and Revival

    This initiative isn’t just about financial growth—it’s also about emotional healing. It’s about creating spaces where widows can speak freely, support each other, and walk together on the path to recovery.

    With the backing of community leaders and local stakeholders, the Widows Empowerment Program is proving that even in grief, there’s room for strength—and a chance to rebuild with purpose and pride.