Widow in Migori Gets New Home 

    • A 38-year-old widow, Rose Obuya, received a brand-new house in Awendo, Migori County.
    • The support came through a partnership between Kuja Nyokal Widows Group and the Widows Empowerment Programme.
    • The initiative was backed by PS Dr. Raymond Omollo.
    • The home symbolizes hope, dignity, and the power of working together.
    • The project aims to uplift struggling families through practical help.

    A mother of five, Rose Obuya, had her life transformed when she was handed the keys to a newly constructed home. The life-changing moment took place in Awendo Constituency, located in Migori County.

    Backed by Strong Partnerships

    The initiative was made possible with the help of the Kuja Nyokal Widows Group and the Widows Empowerment Programme. Their efforts were supported by PS Dr. Raymond Omollo, who has continued to push for programs that empower vulnerable groups.

    A Gift That Goes Beyond Shelter

    While the house offers safety and comfort, it also brings something deeper—dignity and peace of mind. For Rose and her children, it’s a chance to rebuild their lives in a secure environment.

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    The Strength of Unity and Kindness

    This project is more than a handout—it’s a sign of what communities can accomplish when they come together. The house stands as proof that unity, care, and action can bring real change.

    A Message of Encouragement

    Rose’s story is one of strength, courage, and renewal. Her new home is not just a roof over her head, but a symbol of what is possible when support and compassion lead the way.