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Helping Kenyans in America Affected By Covid19

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A joint effort by Jamhuri News, African Warrior Magazine and KWITU recently conducted a survey among Kenyans in America diaspora on the impact of COVID-19 in the community. The survey was shared on various platforms popular with Kenyans in America diaspora and run from April 20-April 27.

The survey revealed a dire need of help within the Kenyan community, with some respondents coming out to reveal their struggle with anxiety that is being fueled further by the pandemic. “I need help on how to deal with anxiety and stress during this pandemic” a respondent said.

Another respondent told of how they survived COVID-19 and the best help others can provide is to sensitize the community on the importance of social distancing; the individual noted that is a proven way in minimizing the spread of the disease.

One respondent told of being in a state of confusion, unsure whether to worry about losing the job that brought income; the domestic violence they were going through together with a newborn baby; or relocation in the middle of a pandemic leading to more problems and struggles.

Other respondents cried for cohesion among Kenyans in America so that united we can all make a difference, however little, during the pandemic.

A Kenyan living in Minnesota expressed willingness to open their doors to strangers, offering to host any Kenyan struggling with housing, giving students a higher priority.

In detail, 23% of respondents expressed an urgent financial need to help with food and housing; 16% of respondents noted they are in dire need of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); 6% of the respondents said they are in need of spiritual and emotional support ; while 19% of those who responded mentioned they need help with other things such as legal advice, online schooling of kids, or community outreach. While admitting that Covid-19 had affected them in one way or another, 36% of respondents said they were okay for the time being and do not need help.

The survey paints a picture most of us would not imagine: there are Kenyans who have reached the end of their tethers and are crying to be helped with basic needs such as food and housing. As a community, we can do more: E Pluribus Unum-out of many, we are one.

It is against these findings that we are launching a campaign to bring together funds, resources, and volunteers to help the affected in whatever small way we can. This page aims to raise funds to help those in need of financial support.

If you can provide any other  type of assistance based on the needs highlighted above,  please visit this website: www.kacrf.com to help with other resources.

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Mukurima Muriuki
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Long Beach, CA

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