
Help Jimmy re-establish his business in Nairobi
Jimmy just recently lost his wonderful wife Jane a couple of months ago. I heard from him that his wife passed, having to bury her so young. I was heartbroken for him and contributed to her memorial. I met Jimmy back in 2009, he ran Jaymoh Safaris - his own taxi and tour service - and picked me up from the airport on that fateful day. Since then we have been on many many trips and he has imparted so much of Kenyan history and life wisdom to me and all those he has connected with. I have sadly not seen Jimmy or his wife since late 2017 but he is always sending me prayers and I him. Indeed he has been my constant guardian the 6 trips I took there.

A couple of weeks after his wife's memorial, I reached out to see if I can better support as Jane left young Caleb along with his sisters and brothers. He told me the sad news that his car had to be auctioned off for him to support his family. Due to covid and the lack of tourism in Kenya, his business dried up. Unable to support his family, he auctioned his car. If you were ever to visit Kenya, I would love to introduce you to Jimmy because he is one of the best people on the planet. If he were to be a part of your Kenyan experience, I assure you it would be so much better than had he not been a part. While we can't bring Jane back, I hope you can join me in contributing to bringing Jaymoh Safaris back by helping Jimmy buy another vehicle.

Jimmy is also an inspirational pastor, best Kenyan historian, safari guide and all around best conversationalist I have had the great fortune to have met. He needs more than prayers now as he guides his family alone during these difficult times. I appreciate your consideration and your donation.
