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    Ruiru Families Receive Early Christmas Joy from December Charity

    J KamauBy J KamauDecember 21, 2025
    Solomon Irungu speaking after donation of foodstuff to the less fortunate in Ruiru, Kiambu County.
    Solomon Irungu speaking after donation of foodstuff to the less fortunate in Ruiru, Kiambu County.
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    Over 400 vulnerable families in Ruiru Constituency are experiencing an early Christmas, thanks to the generosity of a local group. This benevolent gesture saw the distribution of essential food items, bringing smiles and much-needed relief ahead of the festive season.

    The group, aptly named December Charity, conducted its annual distribution on Saturday. They donated various food items, including cooking oil, sugar, rice, maize flour, and wheat flour, to the elderly, orphans, and the sick across six wards: Gitothua, Biashara, Gatong’ora, Kiuu, Wendani, and Mwiki.

    During the donations at St. George’s Primary School in Ruiru town, group leader Solomon Irungu emphasized the initiative’s core mission. “The aim is to bring joy and put a smile on the faces of the poor and the sick during this special festive season,” Irungu stated.

    Irungu passionately appealed to other well-wishers to support the destitute in their communities. He highlighted the importance of collective responsibility, stating, “This is a season of showing love to the needy in our society. We undertake this annually so everyone has a reason to smile at Christmas.”

    He further noted that many individuals in the area silently struggle with poverty, particularly the elderly and infirm. Irungu stressed the urgent need for society to remember and care for these often-overlooked members.

    Irungu also commented on the country’s challenging economic situation, which has severely impacted many, especially those at the bottom of the economic pyramid. He explained that numerous families lack the means to celebrate Christmas.

    “It is only righteous to help them out and at least let them celebrate like others,” he asserted. The December Charity group, comprising Ruiru professionals and natives born in December, has maintained this tradition for 11 consecutive years.

    Irungu announced plans for expanded charity work next year, which will include initiatives to facilitate education for less fortunate children. This commitment underscores their long-term vision for community support.

    Among the beneficiaries, Jacinta Musili expressed profound gratitude to December Charity. She spoke to journalists, commending the group for their timely and impactful donations, which provide vital relief during difficult times.

    Musili highlighted the steep increase in prices for essential food items such as cooking oil, wheat flour, meat, and even farm produce like cowpeas. These rising costs have made it increasingly difficult for most families to afford basic necessities.

    “We are truly grateful for this help; it will sustain us through Christmas,” Musili remarked. She voiced hope that government interventions could make basic foodstuff more affordable and accessible for all, especially the poor.

    Beneficiaries also appealed to the government for a seamless return to school for all learners. They expressed concern over potential fee increases, especially given the current economic hardships faced by many families.

    Earlier, the government had indicated plans to cut capitation funds for schools by nearly 40 percent. This reduction would place a substantial financial burden on parents responsible for their children’s education.

    Resident Murai Mbugua articulated the widespread anxiety. “Schools open in two weeks, and we are worried about uncertainties regarding school fees,” Mbugua stated. “Our only hope is that the government will not burden us further with hefty amounts.”

    Christmas Charity Community Support December Charity Economic Hardship Food Donation Kenya Poverty Alleviation Ruiru School Fees
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