- Ben Kiragu’s family has been strugging to make edns meet ever since their father strated being sick then his mother and a sister followed suit
- The family is struggling to make ends meet as their father is in the Intensive Care Unit in hospital while their mum is recovering from a stroke and can barely see
- Kenyans drawn from different walks of life riased more than KSh 1.7 million for the Atlanta-based family but they still need more since the total budget is KSh 9.7 million
Kenyans from different walks of life have raised KSh 1.7 million for a family struggling in Atlanta Georgia because of sickness.
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What happened to Kiragu’s older brother?
Ben Kiragu, who is the only healthy member of the family that also works, shared that he is having a difficult time taking care of his parents, who are both ailing.

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Kiragu said that the man of the family started ailing in 2018, then his wife had a stroke, which means they cannot work, and the hospital, mortgage, as well as food bills, are all on Kiragu.
How much does Kiragu’s family need?
Kiragu lost a brother in 2012, and the death affected their sister, who is also unable to work and help him.
In a new video, Kenyans in Georgia State such as Bishop Dawn, Apostle Zephania and a musician had visited the family together with Jeremy Damaris. It has become the norm for Kenyans there to visit the struggling family and help them.
“People have reached out from various parts of the US and Europe to support me. So far, they have helped me raise $13000 (1.7million ),” shared Kiragu.

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“We came up with a budget of KSh 9.7 million ($75,000) which will help the family continue with life. We appeal for help from Kenyans to raise the amount,” said Zephania.
Keyans react to the video:
@Jerri_Restored77:
“The enemy stealing that boys destiny, depleting the family financially, My God, may He break all that ails this family, itz not normal.”
@AnnAnnie-ow4tn:
“There must be something God wanted to do with this family,and the devil attacked them with this confusion,but God, there is nothing that is impossible with you,,,let your light shine and expose the evil schemes of the enemy, Holy Spirit, you are the revealer of mysteries,,do it for your own glory.”
@rachelmwangi6082:
“To the taxi community.Bravo bravo bravo. It’s good to take care of one of your own.”
@mamamalaika4413:
“God has the last word. Have sent mine, this young man is a blessing to his family. For him, God bring healing in this family for your name to be glorified 🙏🏾🙏🏾.”

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@gitamomaxmiller5751:
“Thanks Jeremy for taking it upon you to narrate this story in a language that includes all of the Kenyans! May God show up for them in a big way. I know Kenyans never disappoint! We love what you do!”
Kenyan man in US decided to return home
In another story, a Kenyan man who spent the past 13 years working in the United States shared a revelation that prompted him to return to his roots.
Opening up about his journey, Benson recounted his diverse work experiences, including a four-year stint in the military.
Despite his professional success, Benson confessed to feeling a sense of emptiness, realizing that he was sacrificing invaluable time for financial gain.
Source: TUKO.co.ke