The spouse of the Deputy President Pastor Dorcas Rigathi has urged youth and women groups to embrace the recently rolled out ‘Hustler Fund’ saying it is a project that will uplift the lives of Kenyans.
Speaking when she visited Home-Care Spiritual fellowship in Nairobi’s Langata constituency yesterday, a home for the less privileged, Pastor Dorcas urged the youth and women to form groups that will help them access the fund.
“I also urge you to be in groups that will help you access more funds, and being in such groups will help you access more funds to make your lives better,” she said.
She further emphasised her commitment in helping the vulnerable in the society and advocating for a balanced society.
She also visited Don Bosco Boy’s town in Karen where she also urged the youth to embrace technical colleges (TVETs).
“The government has been very keen on technical courses and I am encouraged by this institution and the impact it has made to our young people. “She said.
During her tour of three institutions that cater for the less privileged, Pastor Dorcas called on Kenyans to help the less fortunate in the society beyond the festivities.
“I always get satisfaction from helping people, especially the vulnerable, and when God honored me with this office, I decided to assist the vulnerable. “She added.
She also made personal donations at the institutions she visited.