
The International Police Association (IPA) Section Kenya visited a children’s home in Kitale on Friday and donated food and clothes valued at thousands of shillings.
The IPA Section Kenya, under the leadership of the Association’s President, Jared Ojuok, visited the Precious Kids Centre, Kitale to donate the items, which he said elated their hearts.
The Precious Kids Center serves children 121 with various disabilities to provide the support they need to learn, grow, and reach their full potential.
“Each child is cared for according to their individual needs and as a team we are happy with our actions,” said Ojuok.

He said they will continue to support such cases where they can.
The IPA team was received by the Center's Founder and Director, Samantha Hammock and a host of other directors.
“We are touched by your actions and we appreciate,” she said.
Additionally, PKC works to equip parents and educate the community to be more accepting and supportive of children with disabilities.

The IPA team traveled from Nairobi and arrived at the home with goodies including diapers, blankets, maize and wheat flour, beans, green grams, maize, rice, cooking oil, and cash donations.
The IPA Section Kenya runs a quarterly activity whereby members put together donations, both in cash and in kind to support the less fortunate members of the community.
The centre's management expressed deep appreciation to the Association's leadership and the Patron, Inspector General of the National Police Service.
Also present were local police command representatives.
The IPA is an independent body made up of members of the police service belonging to National Sections, whether on active duty or retired.

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