Why Should We Care?

Categories: Adopt A Light, Esther Passaris, Kenya, Kenyan, Poverty

16.5 MILLION KENYANS LIVE IN POVERTY. That is why we should care.

Well it’s very simple – DO WE WANT A REVOLUTION? ARE WE VICTIMS OF CRIME? ARE WE LIVING IN FEAR OF CRIME? DO WE CARE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? DO WE CARE ENOUGH TO SHARE?

Now don’t get me wrong. I don’t mean we spoon feed the less fortunate. But when one is in ICU you have to feed them until they have regained their own strength and that is what we have to do. This blog is about knowing the driver and the direction to where I feel we should be going together. Join me as a passenger and when I tire take the wheels as this bus has to get to its destination with all the passengers content!

I am sure some of you are reading this and going I pay my taxes, I tithe, I help my extended family, I give a few coins every month to the poor on the street, I employ a few people etc etc . I know you do! But look around you, in your neighborhood there is a slum. It is growing bigger, the conditions are getting worse, and all our collective effort this far has not made visible difference.

A recent study that we commissioned through Adopt A Light on the impact of the lighting in the slums posed the question “how do you feel about the rich. The answer went like this “they don’t care about us, we don’t exist for them after we done the slaving for them”

I see a relationship between the violent crimes and this perception. I see crime increasing and the youth continuing to being gunned down. These young men are children, fathers, brothers, and providers of their family and no matter how hard we judge them, they are a loss to someone who will have a bone to pick with us if not now, in the future?

Besides poverty, hatred, there is another reason why crime is escalating and that is drugs. Drugs are consumed so readily among the poor, damaging the brain, once addicted! They will kill for it! Many people who have been car jacked say the same thing, the men where young, educated, and stoned.

So I have put together this website and many others sites that I will unveil to you in time, as a platform for you and I to connect and drive this vision to a bigger picture of a Perfect Kenya by 2015.

When it comes to poverty we have to take the same approach to invoke the need and the urgency to take action through a lifetime commitment to be part of the solution!



4 Responses to “Why Should We Care?”

  1. Sophia Says:

    What we’re saying today is that you’re either part of the solution or you’re part of the problem.
    [1968 E. Cleaver Speech (in R. Scheer, Eldridge Cleaver (1969) 32)]

    You are likened to Iron Lady…. determination to see change through for the highest good of all concerned.
    You have been with the people in all the projects you have initiated a fair piece of the cake to the areas politicians only visit when they are seeking votes.
    Yet in all you understand better those who you have mixed with in all areas not seeking votes, but more to improvise awareness. I recall when you were recruiting street children, you saw the good in them and believed that they only needed to be given a fair chance in life. I thought that was the most honorable gesture when you further employed every physically impaired in your factory.You have walked through slums making it your business to sponsor children to school for you believed that education and literacy is the greatest gift you could give any human. Your compassion for the less privileged has always been your quest. To humanity an awareness that all is possible.

  2. mariane Says:

    Sophia you just have a way with words. That is what sets her apart form others in this country. A compassion which driven with a passion and a vision!

  3. Aireen Says:

    Exactly, thats what I’m talking about. Problem is; most rich people have no clue thats whats happening, most middle class people have no courage to act on it and most poor people know it but cant do anything about it.
    Lets keep educating those who do not know, encourage those who need a little push then give hope, show love n give what we can no matter how small.
    This is our country our future and our childrens future.
    Lets make it a better place.

  4. mariane Says:

    Aireen, Just the attitude we need more Kenyans to have. If I do my part and you do yours then we shall be walking towards that ideal Kenya we want!

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