Kenyans are the most generous people on planet earth,after a teary story from Divas power initiative story founder Moesha Kay.
Moesha Kay who has been part of the FBI crew for over 10 years, she has been involved in a mentorship programme for more than 2000 young girls.
Her key challenge has however been facilitating some of the girls who have special needs including medical and nursing expenses for teenage mothers .Moesha’s story was so heavy on the audience that majority could not help but break down in tears.
Her initiative, Divas Power, was birthed using inspiration from her past life, being born and raised in the ghetto of Majengo in Nairobi.
Having been raised in the slums of Majengo in Nairobi, Moesha narrated in Churchill show of her struggles while growing up including chased away from home because of her passion for dancing.
"I was chased out of home, ended up in the streets.
I was almost raped 3 times" – Moesha Kay from @FBIDANCECREW #ChurchillShow pic.twitter.com/0imf2O6tkm— Churchill (@MwalimChurchill) December 16, 2018
Kenyans have pulled resources to support her after she was featured on Churchill Show.The young lady’s story caught the attention of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s niece Nana Gecaga who pledged Kshs 100,000.
Entrepreneur Huddah Monroe, who was also in attendance, pledged to contribute Kshs 200,000 while news anchor Betty Kyallo promised Kshs 100,000.
Belasi Developers pledged Kshs 100,000 and Space Lounge committed Kshs 100,000. Samuel Osoro from Unilever contributed Kshs 50,000 personally and put his boss to task to commit Kshs 110,000.